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Brevard Live August 2006 - - Brevard Live August 2006 Brevard Live August 2006 - - Brevard Live August 2006 Brevard Live August 2006 - - Brevard Live August 2006 THOSE WERE PART XI The Glory Days HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH I cannot tell you how many people have approached me since I began writing for Brevard Live (in person, email or phone), from Orlando, Tampa, and even other states. So many times the comment has been made to me that they have never been lucky enough to have all the really great musicians in their town like Dave Fiester (who was obviously very well known and liked in Orlando), as well as so very many others who call Brevard County home. Some are young, and others have played professionally since the beginning of the 60’s when they were kids 14, 15 and 16 years old. And so many of these same musicians are still going strong today, just that much better and professional from the years of experience. And it has made me stop to really think, and I have been hit with the realization of just how much talent is and has always existed in our own Brevard County. In a way I suppose it has been taken for granted because it has always been here as far back as most of us can remember. I never thought about things being any other way in places like Orlando. To be perfectly honest, the thought has occurred to me that a town that size must really have an abundance of musical talent and great bands. But not on the level we enjoy as a way of life here according to recent events and feedback I by Judy Tatum Lane have received, conversations that have taken place with so many about our local musical talent and the music scene, from those who consider themselves friends, fans, fellow musicians, even including some who have taken time out while on tour to call up and just talk about the honor they had to play with some of Brevard’s finest, and what a privilege it was. I now find myself looking at the musicians of Brevard County in a somewhat different way. So many I simply thought of as friends who happened to play music, was very good at it, and as a huge music lover, it was always my priority to take every chance possible to catch them at a gig to listen “Transcontinental Mercy Flight”, Robbin Thompson (singer), Joe Billington (guitar), Jim Nash (guitar), Hank Saunders (drums), John Lane (bass). series March 4, 1953 August 20, 2005 and watch as they played, and see a friend at the same time. I realize I have always admired and respected their talent, but I now have an even stronger respect for these people, and feel blessed that they are my friends and so many possess this very exceptional talent which gives joy, entertainment, and fulfillment to so many of us. And best of all, they are not only good musicians, but good people. And all of them right here in our little community. I cannot remember when there wasn’t the standing joke “throw a rock anywhere in Brevard County and you’ll hit a musician”. Even the parents picked up the phrase as they were telling their children how they were wasting their time playing in bands when they should be studying to go to college so that they could have the good jobs, new cars and houses, and be something when they grew up. But these were kids who on the average could think of nothing beyond playing music. It was over 35 years ago I would hear people laughing and making that comment all the time. As a matter of fact, you can hear it being said today (usually jokingly by a musician who’s been in the area a while), and when someone makes the comment we all laugh now, just as we did 35 years ago. But I now stop and think about how grateful I am that this standing joke is so true. Brevard was and is bursting with musical talent. And this is nothing new in the least, which is why I would like to try to go to the beginning as continued next page Brevard Live August 2006 - Glory Days HHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHHH much as I am personally able, and give homage to as many as I can by trying to tell the stories that I am able to relate. From the beginning comes the present which produced bands such as Dave Fiester and the Groovemonsters, and made Brevard County’s abundance of so many very special musicians to be seen whenever we like, the envy of areas not so lucky. Of course the bands I remember begin in the 60’s. One of the most loved and listened to bands that I have already talked about (1964 in Cocoa Beach) was none other than “The Fantastic Group”. A very different time, a very different Cocoa Beach. And then there were the “Tropics”, and a group I would like to mention, “The Tasmanians”. I frequented the “Tigers Den” in Cocoa many times to see this band, just as I was always in the front to see and hear “The Fantastic Group” and “The Tropics”. These bands were so great, you didn’t need anything else, and there were so many bands coming up behind (musicians who were younger by 2 to 3 years, playing catch up, but in later years would play together with Kenny Cohen and others who were the first), and maybe it was at this early age I began becoming spoiled. I remember taking it for granted that my friends and I would go out on Friday and/or Saturday night and have a great time and couldn’t ask for better music to dance to, just listen and appreciate, or stand around and listen while with your friends. But whatever you were doing the music would always catch your attention, and even though the land, population, so many things have changed over the years in the area, that is one thing that has not. Brevard definitely still possesses the musicians with the ability to grab your attention, which is why people drive from Orlando on a weekend when our local musicians don’t book a gig in their town. The band I mentioned earlier “The Tasmanians”, would later become “Transcontinental Mercy Flight” with a couple of changes in members who ultimately would be Robbin Thompson, Henry (Hank) Saunders, Joe Billington, Jim Nash and John Lane. - Brevard Live August 2006 This was a group of high school kids being promoted by Jim Kennedy, the disc jockey for the one and only rock-n-roll station in the area, WTAI. Like the “Fantastic Group”, they would take off on a tour to Virginia Beach and Washington, receiving a great reception wherever they played. But just before beginning their tour they would have the opportunity to open for “Spirit” at the Merritt Island Auditorium. The auditorium was formerly the Merritt Island skating rink where I spent many weekend nights skating. The really unusual thing about this skating rink is that instead of playing records to skate by, they would have live bands. Also opening for “Spirit” this particular night was “The Fantastic Group”, and looking up to Kenny Cohen as a bass player, John (who was one of the upcoming musicians) says he still remembers as he walked off the stage at the same time “The Fantastic Group” was coming on, Kenny shaking his hand and saying “good job”. It made quiet an impression on him. continued next month “Transcontinental Mercy Flight” all decked out in the then very popular “Guru” jackets which John Lane’s mother made for the band. I still have the remnants of the left over material. BREVARD LIVE MAGAZINE THIS MONTH AUGUST 2006 Volume 15, Issue 4 PUBLISHER & EDITOR Heike Clarke STAFF Charlene Hemmle (Office/Graphics) Karen Hoodless (Sales/Marketing) Jay Galbreath (Sales/ Marketing) John Cummings (Sales/Marketing) Chris Long (Staff-Writer) David Mac Makin (Computer) Lou Belcher (Arts in Brevard) Terry Wallace (Photography) CONTRIBUTING WRITERS Morgan Burroughs Eroica Fedder Greg Kimple Bruce Marion Hagen Panton Billy Van Riper Reproduction of any portion of Brevard Live is prohibited without the written permission of the publisher. ADVERTISEMENT/ SALES for information and rate card Phone: (321) 956-9207 Fax: (321) 956-9228 e-mail: hclarke@brevardlive.com DISTRIBUTION BREVARD LIVE is intended to be a free publication which is distributed at the beginning of every month at local music stores, clubs and restaurants. No subscriptions are available! COMMENTS & LETTERS BREVARD LIVE is an independent monthly magazine. Please address your contributions to Brevard Live, P.O. Box 1452, Melbourne, Fl 32902 Copyright © 2006 Brevard Live • All rights reserved We are not responsible for photos or scripts sent to Brevard Live Magazine. Published photos and articles become property of this publication. We are not responsible for wrongful advertised or canceled venues. BREVARD LIVE MUSIC AWARDS page 11 by Heike Clarke Five bands are nominated to win the title “Entertainer Of The Year” this month. The winner of this and many other categories will be announced in an Award Ceremony on August 28th, 6pm at the Henegar Center in Melbourne. REGGAE SUNSPLASH page 13 by Heike Clarke This is with no doubt the biggest production of the year. The House of Blues and The Cocoa Beach Pier have joined forces to present the Reggae Sunsplash. The talented line-up includes UB 40, Maxi Priest, Toots and the Maytals, Third World and Rik Rok. They will be performing August 12th at the Cocoa Beach Pier. FEATURE STORY ON TOUR WITH POISON! page 16 by Chris Long Staff writer Chris Long has a lot going on in his life: He’s touring as personal manager with the rock band Poison - and has to write about it for Brevard Live Magazine. Here is his first report from the road! ART in brevard LOLLY WALTON page 56 by Lou Belcher For Lolly Walton, nature is where her heart is. She says that she could be happy painting birds for the rest of her life – she just wants to do it well. B R E V A R D E A T Z GALAXY GRILLE, YELLOW DOG, EAST COAST COFFEE page 45 by staff writers We visited three different places to sample the food, meet the owners and experience the atmosphere. Here is what we found when “Brevard Eatz”. C O L U M N S: MOVIE REVIEWS BILLY VAN RIPER BREVARD SCENE CD REVIEWS page 22 page 24 page 36 page 38 C A L E N D A R S: ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR LOCATION DIRECTORY page 27 page 35 Download BREVARD LIVE MAGAZINE at www.brevardlive.com Brevard Live August 2006 - 10 - Brevard Live August 2006 BREVARD LIVE MUSIC AWARDS THE BMAs 2006 WHERE AND WHEN? • The Brevard Live Music Awards takes place Monday, August 28th, 6 pm at the Henegar Center in Downtown Melbourne (across the street from the main post office). Admission is $10. THE PROGRAM: • Doors open at 5:30 pm. Beer and wine is being served in the reception room. • The show starts at 6:30 pm with a patriotic theme played by delta-blues guitarist Ernie Southern. • Our Master of Ceremony, Chris Long, welcomes the audience and introduces our musical host, The Danny Morris Band. During the award show the band will feature four of Brevard’s favorite female vocalists: Anna Delgado (Delgado), Debby Boyer (Austin Pettit Band), Brenda Everling (Medusa), and a new star on the horizon - Katti. • There won’t be a “Super Jam” during the intermission this year. Instead we want to invite everyone to mingle in the reception room, enjoy a beverage, mingle with musicians, explore our vendor table where musicians can leave band information, their business cards etc. • The event will end at 9 pm with the announcement of the “Entertainer of the Year 2006”. A limousine will pick up the winners and take them to Siggy’s in Palm Bay which hosts the first “BMA After Party”. Shuttle service from the Henegar Center to Siggy’s and back will be provided by Hoppers. WHO’S BREVARD’S FAVORITE ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR? W ho’s Brevard’s Most Favorite Band? You can find out on Monday, August 28th, 6 pm, at the Henegar Center when the third annual Brevard Live Music Awards (BMA) takes place. MC Chris Long will announce the winners categories: • Favorite Original Band • Favorite Cover Band • Favorite Vocalist • Favorite Guitarist • Favorite Bassist • Favorite Drummer • Favorite Keyboard • Favorite Miscellaneous and the most prestigious award: • ENTERTAINER OF THE YEAR! Five bands were nominated to battle this popularity contest: Black Eyed Soul, John Quinlivan Band, Medusa, Middle Finger Band, and Pinch. Thousands of Brevard Live readers have filled out the ballots to vote and we counted them. In the past two months we introduced Medusa, Black Eyed Soul, Pinch - and this month you can read about the Middle Finger Band (page 37) and the John Quinlivan Band (page 41). Along with the popularity awards Brevard Live Magazine will hand out several achievement awards to local musicians. PINCH JOHN QUINLIVAN BAND MEDUSA THE AFTER PARTY Instead of trying to keep the wine and beer out of the Henegar Center’s auditorium and closing the event at 10 pm, we want to “party til the cows come home”. Siggy’s on Malabar Road in Palm Bay is the place to celebrate that night. The Matt Sams Band will host a jam that our “Most Favorites” can join in. Come out and “let your hair down”. The BMAs benefits the Joes Realino Memorial Fund that helps employees of the hospitality industry in times of need. BLACK EYED SOUL MIDDLE FINGER BAND Brevard Live August 2006 - 11 12 - Brevard Live August 2006 BIGGEST REGGAE SHOW EVER TO COME TO BREVARD T his is the biggest show we’ve ever produced at the Cocoa Beach Pier,” said Giles Malone, president of the CB Pier. “Even bigger than the legendary Beach Boys concert a couple of years ago!” As a matter of fact, it is so big that the Pier couldn’t handle the entire production and partnered with the House Of Blues. “Hopefully the beginning of a beautiful friendschip,” said Giles who wouldn’t mind bringing more giant shows to the pier. Indeed, the shows on the beach are magical with your feet in the sand and the sound of the ocean behind you. 4,500 tickets are for sale and they’re going fast. The prices range from $69 for reserved seating to $29 for general admission (bring your own blanket). There will be a free shuttle service from the Merritt Square Mall, USA in Cape Canaveral, and from Sheppard Park in Cocoa Beach. Doors open at 5pm for the big show on Saturday, August 12th, but all weekend long reggae will rule the pier. Giles: “The restaurants will feature special entrees like Rasta Pasta to give the venue the right flavor for the sound. Live entertainment with Brevard’s hottest reggae fusion bands will start Friday night (the night before the show) and continue all Saturday. George Toler of Jamaikin Me Crazy (every Wednesday at the pier): “We booked Boxelder, New School Drop Outs, The Light Out Project and many other great bands.” George was involved in the last Reggae Sunsplash in 1992 featured at The Mill in Orlando. “Reggae Sunsplash is one of the best produced shows worldwide.” For ticket information go to www.cocoabeachpier.com. August 12th, Reggae Sunsplash, Cocoa Beach Pier: UB 40: A “LABOR OF LOVE” FOR 25 YEARS U B40’s first album was released in September 1980. The album cover was a reproduction of the unemployment benefit card, with the title “Signing Off” rubber-stamped in red. It referred to “signing off” the dole, i.e. getting a job. It was both an acknowledgement of the launch of the band, and a celebration of their new status. Nobody knew then just how busy this new band was going to be! Only nine months after their first album “Signing Off”, while it was still in the chart, UB40 released their second album “Present Arms” featuring the song “One In Ten”, an anthem to rival “Food For Thought”. One year later, in September 1983, UB40 released the album “Labour of Love”. It was their first direct tribute to the musicians who had inspired and influenced them, and the title “Labour Of Love” said it all. “Red Red Wine” was the first single to be released from Labour of Love, it went straight to number one in the UK charts upon its release. It gave UB40 their first truly worldwide hit and, eventually, their first American No.1. “The Best Of UB40 - Volume One”, released in November ‘87, stayed in the UK charts for 123 weeks. “Baggariddim”, their adventurous 1985 collabo- ration with local DJs also contained “Don’t Break My Heart” and “I Got You Babe” (with Chrissie Hynde). Chrissie Hynde joined the band again for “Breakfast In Bed”, the hit of the 1988 album simply called “UB40”. In 1989, the band released a second helping of “Labour Of Love”, from which “Kingston Town” and “Homely Girl” were hits throughout Europe, while “Here I Am” and “The Way You Do The Things You Do” were similarly successful in the United States. Success continued throughout the Nineties with the release of “Promises and Lies” which became the group’s biggest selling album worldwide, selling in excess of 9 million copies, and produced the hit single “Can’t Help Falling In Love”, giving the band their third UK No. 1. “Guns In the Ghetto”, released continued page 15 Brevard Live August 2006 - 13 14 - Brevard Live August 2006 Also At Reggae Sunsplash: • MAXI PRIEST • THIRD WORLD • TOOTS & THE MAYTALS • RIK ROK UB40... continued in 1997, included the single “Tell Me Is It True”, which was featured in the film “Speed II”. With “UB40 Present The Dancehall Album”, a collaboration with leading Jamaican dancehall artists, including Beenie Man and Lady Saw, the band reaffirmed their commitment to reggae. In 2001, a new studio album “Cover Up” was released and the band marked the 21st anniversary of their debut album “Signing Off” with a British tour and a celebratory birthday concert at the NEC in Birmingham in aid of the United Nations AIDS Awareness Campaign. “The Fathers Album”, a project that took three years in the making, featured the band working with a string of legendary reggae artists such as Toots Hibbert, Gregory Isaacs and John Holt, was released in 2002. In 2003, UB40 received an Ivor Novello Award for International Achievement and secured a Top Ten album with the “Platinum Collection”, a triple box set comprising the whole “Labour of Love” series. Their 22nd album, “Homegrown”, included “Swing Low”, the official anthem for the England rugby team’s triumphant 2003 World Cup campaign in Australia. The song became the group’s 49th UK chart single. The only bands to have notched up more hits are The Shadows, Status Quo and Queen. Two years later, on the 25th anniversary of their recording debut, the album “Who You Fighting For” was released. Like all memorable UB40 albums, it strikes the perfect balance between the personal and the universal. It features great love songs such as “Gotta Tell Someone” and the romantic ballad “One Woman Man”. In April 2005 UB40 united with Roger Daltrey, Eric Clapton and John Mayer to play their first ever show at the Royal Albert Hall in aid of the Teenage Cancer Trust. The band was then invited to perform at the Live8 event in London’s Hyde Park, alongside U2, Pink Floyd, Coldplay, Madonna, Robbie Williams and The Who. Touring continues throughout 2006, visiting countries such as Mozambique, Australia, New Zealand, the Pacific Islands, Hawaii and continuing on to the US and Canada. Brevard Live August 2006 - 15 ENDEVERAFTER N ot since Guns & Roses stormed onto the international scene in 1987 has a shirtless, long haired band of young denim and leather clad, Les Paul slinging upstarts so shamelessly dared to wave the rock and roll banner like California’s Endeverafter. Barely out of their teens, these guys should be influenced by the so-called “chartbusters” of today, however, they actually claim such classic artists as The Stones, Rod Stewart, and Led Zeppelin as influences. “Aerosmith’s Rocks album changed my life,” confessed front man/guitarist Michael Grant while preparing for a recent show in North Dakota. “It’s just pure music.” In fact, the entire band shares a deep sense of musical spirituality that has little to do with today’s pop “machine.” “My dad listened to Kristan Mallory live in Texas Motown and my mom was into 50s ‘Elvis’ music,” recalled 22 year old guitarist Kristan Mallory while listening to Ryan Adam’s latest, just prior to soundcheck in Dallas, Texas. And although he admits to a sixth grade fascination with such mid 90s R&B acts as Boys II Men and Montell Jordan it was the discovery of his friend’s parent’s vintage vinyl collection that would ultimately change his life. Classic records like Frampton Comes Alive and The Cream of Clapton would prove to lay the foundation Endeverafter’s Michael Grant for his musical future. Although success has come quickly for Endeverafter (they signed to Sony after just twelve shows) their success is no accident. Even before they were old enough to drink, this hungry, hard working band had already dedicated itself to “making it.” In fact, while their high school peers were agonizing over such life continued page 19 16 - Brevard Live August 2006 POISON-TOUR OPENING FOR POISON O by Chris Long ver the last decade or so I’ve traveled around the country performing with my own bands and I’ve also spent considerable time in recent years on the road, here and there, hanging out with and interviewing a variety of platimun-coated rockers as well. However, none of my previous music biz experiences could have possibly prepared me for the non-stop, 24/7 insanity of my current role this summer as (of all things) a personal assistant on Poison’s 20th anniversary world tour. Get ready kids, ‘cuz the biggest show in rock is coming to Florida this month and I’m right smack in the middle of the action! For a “rocker dude” like myself, getting paid to be on tour with one of my all-time favorite bands is a dream come true. I’ve had the privilege of interviewing the members of Poison several times throughout their amazing chart-busting career and over the years I’ve actually developed both a personal and professional relationship with the guys. So when I actually got the offer to work for them full-time, I jumped at the chance. One question that I’m often asked about my new gig is “What exactly does a personal assistant actually do?” Well, the job can involve almost anything from “lugging” lug- Photo credits: Top right photo by Meghan Griffin All other photos by Kevin Carter Photo left: One of rock’s premier guitarists and songwriters, C.C. Deville live in LA. Top: Rikki Rockett proudly showing off his new custom Chop Shop drum kit. Top right: Bassist Bobby Dall rocks thousands in Phoenix. Right: Poison’s infamous front man Bret Michaels soundchecks in Oklahoma. STILL ON TOP AFTER 20 YEARS OF ROCK! gage to providing personal security for the band. Although I’m not quite high enough on the “totem pole” to be included in private band meetings, I am “inside” enough to have seen all of their “Johnsons” in the ol’ after show shower and let me tell ya; that C.C. DeVille has a lot to be proud of! I’m even actually on stage with the band during the show and when the pyro is detonated, flames and explosions are going off about two feet from my head. From hanging out regularly with a proverbial “who’s who” of backstage celebrities, to entertaining the nightly after show “honeys,” life on the road is in many ways an awesome non-stop party but at the same time it also involves a lot of non-stop hard work. 18 hour work days “schlepping” in the summer heat is usually the norm. In fact, my specific role working for bassist Bobby Dall is so intense and fast paced that simply finding time to write this particular mini-feature proved to be a real challenge and took weeks to complete. Now, I’m not saying that working for Bob is impossible, but I have recently learned the words to several old Negro spirituals! Once the tour is over, and I can get back home, I promise to file a more complete and compelling, in depth, behind the scenes report about my experiences on the road with groupies and farm animals but for now I just want to quickly convey what a great show this is and what Florida rockers can expect when we get to the Sunshine State. From video screens and lasers to a dazzling, state-of-the-art light show and skull crushing sound system, this is the most expensive and elaborate production Poison has ever taken on the road. Add to that, 20 years worth of unforgettable, timeless, hard rockin’ classics like Talk Dirty To Me, Every Rose Has Its Thorn, Unskinny Bop, Something To Believe In, and Nothing But A Good Time and you’ve got one helluva show. And as if that weren’t enough they’ve even thrown in a little extra “bang for the buck” in the form of special multi-platinum guests Cinderella and newcomers Endeverafter who just happen to be California’s greatest rock export since Guns & Roses. Poison’s new 20 Years Of Rock CD has quickly become a bonafied Top 20 gold smash and from coast-tocoast the crowds have been amazing. The Florida dates are selling quickly so quit slackin’ and get your tick- ets soon or you just might get stuck experiencing Rikki Rockett’s amazing drum solo from the parking lot this year. And believe me, that’s something that you DON’T want to miss! I miss all of my Brevard friends but I’ll see you all again soon. Look for my “mega” post tour feature in the October issue. Rock on! POISON DATES IN FLORIDA: • Saturday, August 19th, St. Petersburg, Times Forum. • Sunday, August 20th, West Palm Beach, Sound Advice Ampitheatre. • Tuesday, August 22nd, Orlando, Hard Rock Live. Brevard Live August 2006 - 17 18 - Brevard Live August 2006 STEVE MILLER MEMORIAL BLUES BASH Steve Miller Blues Bash: THE BAND LINE-UP F ollowing bands are scheduled to play Saturday, August 26th at Space Coast Harley-Davidson on Palm Bay Rd: 11:00 to 11:30 am: Funky Monkeys 11:30 am to 12:00 Noon: Absolute Blue 12:00 to 12:30 pm: Papa Chuck & The Phat Katz 12:30 to 1:00 pm: Blue Fusion 1:00 to 1:30 pm: Space Coast Playboys 1:30 to 2:00 pm : The Original Vagrantz 2:00 to 2:30 pm: Danny Morris Band 2:30 to 3:00 pm: Stoney & The House Rockers 3:00 to 3:30 pm: The Bluescasters 3:30 to 4:00 pm: The Matt Sam Band 4:00 to 5:00 pm: Winos For Peace Allstars w/ Kenny Cohen, Austin Pettit, Eddie Scott, Cookie Mariano, Special Guest 5:00 to 5:30 pm : Hurricane Hawk & The Invaders 5:30 to 6:15 pm: The Mills Brothers Blues Band 6:15 to 7:00 pm: Ernie Southern with special guest Zion Blackhand 7:00 to 7:45 pm: ERIC CULBERSON 8:15 to 9:00 pm : Steve Thorpe Blues Orchestra 9:30 to 11:00 pm: ARTIMUS PYLE BAND Drummer of Lynryd Skynyrd (photo) August 26th At SC Harley: BLUES FESTIVAL BENEFITS SCHOOL MUSIC PROGRAMS F or the 4th time music fans will enjoy the Steve Miller Memorial Blues Bash Saturday, August 26th, from 11 am to 11 pm at the Space Coast HarleyDavidson shop on Palm Bay Road. It’s been a great effort to keep the memory alive of one of the greatest bluesman who lived and played in this county for many years - Steve Miller! Steve Miller? No, it’s not the one who wrote “Fly Like An Eagle”. This Steve Miller (keyboard/vocals) performed with the famous Elvin Bishop Blues Band for many years and with Grinderswitch, where he met blues guitarist Austin Pettit, and that’s how Steve Miller came to Brevard County. He and Austin joined forces with the late bluesman Dave Fiester and they became the legendary Groove Monsters who rocked the Space Coast for over a decade. The event is produced by EARTH Awareness aka Sue Luley who has worked as production assistant for one of Florida’s premier stage, sound and lighting company, Jack Link & Associates, for many years. The annual Blues Cruise, the Melbourne Art Festival, and the Jacksonville Jazz Festival are just some of her gigs. And that’s how Sue got the idea to organize a not-for-profit music festival. Photo top: Sue Luley gives an interview to ESPN Radio at the Nascar Kick-off party. Right: Zion Blackhand (harp player) sponsored the festival with a generous money donation. photo by V. Paterson She launched her project in 1999 at the Spirit of Swannee Music Park in Live Oak camp ground featuring Les Dudek, Badfinger and a band that came all the way from Grand Cayman. Sue and 200 volunteers from Brevard County came out “to conquer the world”, 187 people paid admission, and Sue lost “her butt”. With over $10,000 in debt, Sue didn’t give up but realized that her future festivals would be held in Brevard County. In 2000 and 2001 the EARTH Awareness festivals took place at F. Burton Smith Park (off 520 near Cocoa) and Sue came close to “breaking even”. The biggest complaints of festival-go continued page 21 ENDEVERAFTER continued and death issues as prom dates and SAT scores the members of Endeverafter had already moved in together, away from mommy and daddy in order to better focus on their music. But they’ve come along way since their early local club days. As opening act on Poison’s current North American tour Endeverafter now wows crowds nightly from coast-to-coast with their “lizzyesque” live show. At one recent West Coast gig, Grant was actually compared to by one jubilant female fan as a cross between Freddy Mercury, Axl Rose, and Steven Tyler. Not bad for a group whose generation typically shuns the “rock star” image. But as bassist Tommi Andrews recently put it, “In music you gotta have somebody to look up to.” Brevard Live August 2006 - 19 20 - Brevard Live August 2006 CLASSIC ROCK SM MEMORIAL BASH continued ers were that “it was still too far away from town”. Sue listened and decided to move the festival to Wickham Park Pavillion in March 2002. Headliners were the Chicago Blues Legends - Bob Margolin, Willie “Big Eye” Smith, Bob Stroger, and everyone knew that this festival would be the “break-through”. But on the day of the show the weather turned freezing cold with severe rainstorms that made any outdoor activity impossible. What to do? Sue made some phone calls and convinced Kevin Zepka, owner of the former That’s It Antique Bar, which was closed on Sundays, to open his place and stage for the Chicago Blues Legends. Sue: “50 people followed us over to Melbourne and enjoyed a great show.” The following year, 2003, Sue held the EARTH Awareness festival at Kiwanis Island in Merritt Island - a moderate success that allowed Sue to buy some very needed instruments for our local school programs. Later on that year local bluesman Steve Miller fell severely ill. His wife Janet Miller had to take a leave from work to take care of her husband. Austin Pettit called Jack Link and Sue to arrange a benefit concert because Steve’s family was in desperate need of help. In August 2003 the first Steve Miller Blues Bash was held at Kiwanis Islands, almost 5,000 people showed up and the event raised over $30,000. Sadly enough, Steve Miller passed away four days before the Blues Bash, and it became a Memorial Concert to benefit the Miller family. To keep Steve Miller’s memory alive, his wife Janet and friend Sue decided to make this an annual festival to raise money for the EARTH Awareness cause - to support music programs in local schools. In August 2004, the event was held again at Kiwanis Island, but the following year, 2005, Sue and Janet wanted to move it to a different facility - the new Space Coast Harley-Davidson shop on Palm Bay Road. The first advertising cards were printed up when Sue got the bad news: Due to bad rain storms the August 25th At SBI: THE AMAZING RHYTHM ACES T hirty years ago in a Memphis recording studio The Amazing Rhythm Aces™ made their first album, “Stacked Deck”. It was simply American music - a mixed bag of influences that had drawn them together. Fans didn’t seem to care about labels, either. For more than two decades, songs like “Third Rate Romance”, “Amazing Grace (Used To Be Her Favorite Song)” and the Grammy-winning “The End Is Not In Sight” would remain etched in the hearts and minds of a generation as benchmarks of popular music’s better days. After recording six more albums and touring with everyone from Willie Nelson and Jimmy Buffet to Fleetwood Mac and The Eagles the group disbanded in 1981, but its songs lived on as radio staples and its albums were coveted by collectors. In 1995 the original Aces teamed up to record a collection of their bestknown material. Titled “Ride Again” and released on their own Breaker Records label, it was their first-ever CD. Reaction was positive. The band played a few club dates, then booked a tour of Australia, where they’d always enjoyed a large following. Interest was booming stateside as well, and The Aces returned to play venues throughout the US. In late ‘96 they recorded “Out Of The Blue”, an album of new material also released on Breaker. By 1997, the re-formation was official; The Aces were back as a full-time band. “Nothin’ But The Blue”s is The Aces newest studio album. It features fourteen songs, five co written with The Aces new guitarist and bluesmeister Fred James, and one tune with “The Dynamic Willie T.” (Billy Earheart) with guest performances by Jimmie Hall and Gary Nicholson. The Aces, Rockin’ in the 21st century. For tickets and concert info call the Sebastian Beach Inn at 321-728-4311. new Harley-Davidson shop wouldn’t be open in time for the festival. But cancelling the event was not an option. Owner Lou from Lou’s Blues was called for help and graceously agreed to host the 3rd annual Steve Miller Memorial Blues Bash raising about $10,000 for the cause. This year, the beautiful and brandnew SC Harley-Davidson facility on Palm Bay Road with an outside (but covered) stage will host the event featuring 14 bands and two headliners, Eric Culberson and Artimus Pyle, all that for $10 donation at the door. The show starts at 11 am and ends at 11 pm. An “After Jam” is planned at Tequila Willie’s on Palm Bay Road and Artimus Pyle has promised to join our local musicians. Sue wants to thank all her helpers, the musicians and the sponsors that make these events possible. A special thank you goes to Zion Blackhand, a harp player in a wheel-chair, who donated a generous amount of money to make this festival happen. For more information call Sue Luley at 321-784-0830. Brevard Live August 2006 - 21 Movies by Greg Kimple & Franco Dean THE RETURN OF THE HEROES! Superman Returns Starring: Brandon Routh, Kate Bosworth, Kevin Spacey, Frank Langella & Parker Posey. Rated PG13. Running Time 157 Minutes Look! It’s a Bird! It’s A Plane! It’s Superman! Why LOOK? If he is returning where the heck has he been and what new & exciting life experiences does he bring to the cinema viewing audience? None. The original TV series in the mid 50’s starring George Reeves was brimming in imagination and relevance. The 4 big-screen remakes of the late 70’s thru the mid 80’s starring Christopher Reeve rekindled the public’s interest in the Man of Steel. Now in 2006 he returns but the story remains the same. Superman is back after 5 years of visiting his home planet Krypton and immediatly saves a NASA Shuttle and also a big Jet Airliner. The FX work in this film is quite extraordinary as it was directed by Bryan Singer, the dude who helmed the first 2 X-Men movies. His style and panache teamed with his superhero knowledge takes this one as far as it can go. The newcomer Routh who portrays the “Big Guy” is rather unique in his own style as the hero with a little vulnerability. Another virtual newcomer Kate Bosworth plays Lois Lane, the love of the caped Superhunk’s life. (She was in Wonderland, Blue Crush, Beyond the Sea... now she is in a blockbuster.) We’ll be hearing more from her in the future, I’m sure. 2 time Oscar winner Spacey plays the criminal mastermind Lex Luthor. He is evil personified, very direct and demanding, he wants to own and operate his own continent. Anyhoo, the chemistry between Superman and Lois is cool, restrained and somewhat romantic, since she is now married and has a kid. Superman’s alter-ego Clark Kent is still mild mannered, fumbling, bumbling and mumbling. Long story short, Superman foils the dastardly deeds of Lex Luthor and saves America from certain perilous doom. Costing upwards of $300 million, if he were here today, the editor of the Daily Planet, Perry White (Langella) would assuredly bellow “Great Ceasar’s Ghost”. C PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: DEAD MAN’S CHEST Starring: Johnny Depp, Orlando Bloom, Keira Knightley, Bill Nighy. Rated PG 13. Running Time: 150 Minutes It looks like mega-money-making producer Jerry Bruckheimer has done it again, by striking gold and plundering the box-office in this sequel to the at-sea-romp of 2003. This movie set a new record for the most money made in an opening weekend. Arrr...to the tune of $132 million, but who’s counting. Depp, Bloom and Knightley have all returned and so has director Gore Verbinski (he made 2 sequels at once, so look for part 3 this time next year) Back also is the Black Pearl, the title ship from the original flick. Swaggering Cap22 - Brevard Live August 2006 tain Jack Sparrow (Depp) in all his half gay and half drunk glory returns as do lovers Will Turner (Bloom) and Liz Swann (Knightley). Sparrow owes a blood debt to sea lord Davy Jones (Nighy) who is a sight to behold with his Octopus’ face. Jones is the keeper of an underwater sea monster known as the Crack and he also helms a ship of undead fools called the Flying Dutchman. Sparrow must find with Turner and Liz’s help the secret of Jones’s hidden chest so he can... Oh..... it’s just too contrived. Knightley is pretty feisty, Bloom is vigorously valiant and Sparrow is flamboyant and funny. The FX are spendid, the movie is entertaining, but in a Lord of the Rings kinda way, Savvy? WARNING: We’ve seen this all before and will again next year. While a friendly movie critic could call this the best pirate movie of the year. I would tell you that it’s the ONLY pirate movie of the year. I give it a C for Sea Worthy Brevard Live August 2006 - 23 BILL VAN RIPER SOME BRIEF THOUGHTS T he last few articles have been pretty heavy, so I thought I’d lighten things up around here this month. I was going to write another article on weird laws, because I find them so fascinating, but some thoughts just popped into my brain. The problem is, the words were all in alphabetical order, so I had to sort them out. I hope I did it right. Let the games begin! Ok, so here’s my weather report for Iraq: Mostly Sunni in the north, but partly clowny in the rest of the country. Chance of brain: 0%. And, by the way, if we went into Iraq for the oil, how come oil prices are so friggin high? I had to sell my car just to buy some gas. Now I have nowhere to put it. There is one good thing that came out of these high gas prices, though: it doesn’t take as long to pump 10 gallons of gas. And with my hectic lifestyle, this is a plus. You’re not going to believe it, but some weeks I have to work over 18 hours! I feel a nap time coming on just thinking about it. The house recently voted to outlaw Internet gambling. The vote was 317-93. One more nail in the Freedom and Democracy coffin. Actually, they just voted to forbid the use of credit cards for betting on online gambling. I guess they figure that will leave us more to blow on pornography, at 19.99% APR. Anyway, check this out: ‘The legislation would clarify current law to spell out that most gambling is illegal online and would prohibit most payment forms from being used to settle online wagers. The measure also would empower law enforcement authorities to work with Internet providers to block access to gambling Web sites.’ If this bill goes through I’m moving to Moldavia, and I don’t even gamble. Where the hell is that?, you ask? Just hit Romania and make a right. You can’t miss it. As a small aside, here is a fascinating stat about Romania: They have an estimated 16 million cell phone users, 13.6 million internet users, and only about 500,000 cars! I don’t know what it means, but there’s gotta be a joke in there somewhere. Another very strange thing I just noticed is that you can’t type the word ‘internet’ into your word processor without getting a red underline! Ahhh...what’s going on? Well, I figured it out. The word has to be capitalized: Internet. There. What really ticks me off about this is that the spelling Gestapo in my word processor figures that nobody would use the word ‘internet’ and not mean THE Internet, so let’s just make it a mistake to do so. A bit presumptuous, aren’t we? Of course there are ‘internets’ outside of the Internet, so I think somebody needs to be punched, or at least fired. Another small aside? Sure no problem. In my younger days I used to get the word ‘gestapo’ and ‘gaspacho’ confused. As of the present, I’m not so confused, so I don’t call the Melbourne Beach cops ‘gaspachos’ anymore. 24 - Brevard Live August 2006 column My cat, Fuzzwad is really big now. As such, he’s not the blur-around-the-walls-of-my-apartment he once was. As a matter of fact his favorite thing to do is lay on his back with his paws over his head and stare at the ceiling. He does this for really long periods of time. I know he does this because most of the time, I’m doing the same thing right next to him. We’ve really bonded well in the 8 months or so that I’ve had him. We hunt together now. If he sees a bug on the wall that he can’t get to, I’ll hold him up so he can reach it, or I’ll smack the bug down to the floor. So now, when he sees something he will come and meow at me, to hip me to the fact, then I will follow him to the ‘hunting ground’ to see what’s up. Sometimes I think he’s chasing electrons, though. Ok, ok, ok....you want a few weird laws to hold you over until next time? Here are some I really like: In Chicago it is illegal to fish in your pajamas, or to bring a French poodle (or should I say Freedom poodle? Is that whole thing over yet?) to the opera. In Montana, it is illegal for a wife to open her husband’s mail. In Nebraska it is illegal for a mother to give her daughter a perm without a license, whereas in Michigan, a man owns his wife’s hair (ewww). In Port Huron, MI, the speed limit for an ambulance is 20 miles an hour. In Mississippi, it is still legal to kill one’s servant. In Kentucky it’s illegal to carry an ice cream cone in your back pocket. (I think it should be illegal to be that stupid), and, finally, in New Hampshire, it is illegal to die margarine pink. Well, there you have it. If you feel the need to be a rebel rousing renegade, now you have some choices. What power has law where only money rules? --Gaius Petronius (ca. 66 A.D.) RASTUS KAIN BAND AT FALCON’S ROOST S aturday Aug. 5th at 9:30 PM Falcon’s Roost offers a free concert of the Rastus Kain Band, This is one Blues/ Southern Rock show you won’t want to miss Rastus Kain is a talented slide guitarist/singer/songwriter who has been playing blues professionally for over 20 years. He and his band have toured regionally throughout Florida, the Caribbean, across the United States, and as far away as Germany. Rastus has shared the stage with artists such as Greg Allman, Dan Tolar, Pat Ramsey, Donald “Duck” Dunn and Chris Layton, just to name a few. He and his band have opened for Foghat, Molly Hatchet, Eric Burden, Otis Rush, The Chambers Brothers and many other wellknown artists. Most recently they performed in the American southwest with Tab Benoit & Canned Heat. The band would like to welcome new bass player, icon Richard “Hombre” Price, who played with Duane Allman and played/recorded with such greats as Lucinda Williams, Vassar Clements, and Texas outlaw Jerry Jeff Walker. Brevard Live August 2006 - 25 26 - Brevard Live August 2006 BREVARD LIVE ENTERTAINMENT CALENDAR AUGUST 2006 • BANDS • ENTERTAINERS • KARAOKE • DJs/DISCO • PARTIES • COMEDY • FESTIVALS • SHOWS • CONCERTS • THEATRE HOW TO FIND THE PLACE... ALL CLUBS AND RESTAURANTS ARE LISTED WITH NAME, ADDRESS, PHONE # & WEBSITE in our Location Directory on page 35 1 - TUESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Greg & Brian COCONUTS: 7:30pm Dave Kury COCOA BEACH PIER: 7pm Karaoke CRICKETS: 5pm Crab Races. 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Open Mic w/ Trevor Prince and B.O.N.G. HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Trivia Nite HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “Liquid Lounge” Surf Vids LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Space Coast Playboys Blues Jam; Open Mic Nite MURDOCK’S: 6pm One Street Over ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 7:30pm Blue Grass SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Karaoke w/ Tess TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 7:30pm Final Table Poker THE COVE: 9pm Karaoke w/Ana 2 - WEDNESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Pete Harris CITY LIMITS LOUNGE: 7pm Live Blue Grass w/ Susan Pounds COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Jamakin Me Krazy w/ Mattock Int’l COCONUTS: 7:30pm Chris Miller CROSSROADS: 5pm DJ Big Mark; 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 5:30pm Smooth Jazz Nights Out w/ The Groove Radio; 6pm Budweiser Samples FALCON’S ROOST: 9pm Karaoke w/ Milt HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Texas Hold-em HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: Open Jam w/ Purl Baylee LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’s BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/Bob Neal; 9pm Retro Dance Nite w/ Andy Styles MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 6pm Blues Jam w/ Matt Sams ON TAP: 9pm DJ Tony T & Bidi PADDY CASSIDY’S: 8pm, Irish Music w/ Michael Funge SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 7pm Dance Party; No Limit Texas Hold em’; 7pm Live Poker Tournament TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 8pm DJ John G THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG 3 - THURSDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 4:30pm Callahan & Deniro; 7pm Independantly Poor COCONUTS: 7:30pm Matt Adkins CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 6pm Don Soledad FALCON’S ROOST: 9pm Karaoke w/ Milt HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 8pm Themed Trivia HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Bike Night HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “You’re the Star” Karaoke LAZY DOG: 7pm Texas Holdem LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Rock Jam w/ Pat Bautz and Middle Finger Band METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Karaoke w/ Raven MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Midnite Rider PADDY CASSIDY’S: Irish Music w/ Damion PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6:30pm Kenny Cohen SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 7pm Texas Hold em Poker Party SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: Jokers Comedy Club THE COVE: 8pm DJ Sean 4 - FRIDAY AUSTIN’S CALIFORNIA BISTRO: 8pm live jazz w/Greg Warner BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 7pm Aaron Cole CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 5pm Drunk & Disorderly; 6pm Hair Peace; 8pm Matt Adkins Band CAPTAIN KATANNAS: 7pm Jack Clutterman CITY LIMITS LOUNGE: 8pm Medusa COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Dugan & Birks; 6pm Absolute Blue COCONUTS: 4pm Eric Lagi; 8pm Soul Fix CROSSROADS: 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 5pm Tony Gits EAST COAST COFFEE & TEA CO.: 7:30pm Winner of Brevard Idol/Malia FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Ozone GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: 9:30pm Dak Rakow w/ Filippo Montana HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 7pm Hooter-n-Hogs Bike Night HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm Sudden Death Click KEY WEST BAR: 9pm John Quinliven Band LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 5-9:30pm Karaoke w/ Bob Neal; 9pm National Blues Act/Shawn Chambers METRO ENTERTAINMENT: Karaoke w/ Raven; 7pm Only After 5 MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Outta Sight Band PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9:30pm Trip’l Shot PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6:30pm Jerry Zee ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 8:30pm Doc SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: SBI All Star Jam w/ the Nite Owls SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Dance Party TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 9pm Pound Brevard Live August 2006 - 27 For more updates go to www.brevardlive.com THE COTTAGE PUB: 9pm Josh Miller THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 5pm Live Reggae, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG VAN GOGH’S CREATIVE CAFE: 7:30pm Josh & Andrew/ Acoustic Guitars 5 - SATURDAY AUSTIN’S CALIFORNIA BISTRO: 8pm live jazz w/Greg Warner BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 7pm Frank Lutz CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30pm Pete Harris; 6pm Mark Benedix; 7:30 Matt Adkins Band COCOA BEACH PIER: 1pm Derek Bernard; 5pm Dugan & Birks; 7pm Austin Pettit COCONUTS: 2pm DJ Josh; 7:30pm Solar Eclipse CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Ginger CROSSROADS: 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 12pm Rhythm Trail; 6pm Don Soledad EAST COAST COFFEE & TEA CO.: 7:30pm Mike Cello and the Tree Frogs FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Rastus Kain GALAXY GRILLE: 6pm Billy Van Riper GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: 9:30pm Dak Rakow w/ Filippo Montana HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm Santos w/ Del Paxton KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Solar Eclipse LOU’S BLUES: 5-9:30pm Karaoke w/ Bob Neal. 9pm Absolute Blue METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Johnny Fever; Super Swamper Joe & Wendy Wedding & Reception MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm TBA PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9:30pm Trip’l Shot PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6pm Tom Hueston ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 8:30pm Karaoke SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 9pm The Hammer Smith Band 28 - Brevard Live August 2006 SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Dance Party; 9pm Medusa TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 9pm Funky Monkeys THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 5pm Live Reggae, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG 6 - SUNDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30pm John Quinlivan Band; 5:30pm Mark Benedix; 6pm I Poor Trio CAPTAIN KATANNAS: 2:30 Zane on Acoustic Guitar COCOA BEACH PIER: 2pm The Usual Suspects; 2pm Dugan & Birks COCONUTS: 2:30pm Reflections CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 12pm Tony Gits FALCON’S ROOST: 6pm Texas Holdem’ Poker HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: Reggae Music LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 2pm Tom Lash; 7pm I Know Joe MALABAR MO’S: 4pm Stoney & The House Rockers PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 1pm Kenny Cohen SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 1pm Caribbean Explosion TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 3pm Final Table Poker THE COVE: 4pm Live Reggae; 5pm Ana; 9pm Liquid NRG 7 - MONDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 6:30pm Matt Adkins Duo COCONUTS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Kyle CRICKETS: 7pm Texas Holdem’ CROSSROADS: Wild Rose Karaoke GALAXY GRILLE: 8pm Open Jazz Jam w/ Billy Van Riper HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “In the Biz” HH for S.I.N. w/ Acoustic Jam LAZY DOG: 8pm Funky Monkeys LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Stevie Cockran c/d Release Party SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: No Limit Texas Hold em’; 7pm Live Poker Tournament 8 - TUESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Hair Peace COCONUTS: 7:30pm Dave Kury COCOA BEACH PIER: 7pm Karaoke CRICKETS: 5pm Crab Races. 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Open Mic w/ Trevor Prince and B.O.N.G. HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Trivia Nite HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “Liquid Lounge” Surf Vids LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Space Coast Playboys Blues Jam; Open Mic Nite MURDOCK’S: 6pm Ruben PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6pm Tom Hueston ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 7:30pm Swampfox SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Karaoke w/ Tess TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 7:30pm Final Table Poker THE COVE: 9pm Karaoke w/Ana 9 - WEDNESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Pete Harris CITY LIMITS LOUNGE: 7pm Live Blue Grass w/ Susan Pounds COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Jamakin Me Krazy w/ Caribbean Explosion COCONUTS: 7:30pm Marc Dobson CROSSROADS: 5pm DJ Big Mark; 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 5:30pm Smooth Jazz Nights Out w/ The Groove Radio; 5pm Wine Tasting FALCON’S ROOST: 9pm Karaoke w/ Milt HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Texas Hold-em HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: Open Jam w/ Purl Baylee LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’s BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/Bob Neal; 9pm Retro Dance Nite w/ Andy Styles MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 6pm Blues Jam w/ Matt Sams ON TAP: 9pm DJ Tony T & Bidi PADDY CASSIDY’S: 8pm, Irish Music w/ Michael Funge SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 7pm Dance Party; No Limit Texas Hold em’; 7pm Live Poker Tournamen TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 8pm DJ John G THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG 10 - THURSDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Sonic Playgound COCONUTS: 7:30pm John Parrott CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 6pm Don Soledad FALCON’S ROOST: 9pm Karaoke w/ Milt HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 8pm Themed Trivia HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Bike Night HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “You’re the Star” Karaoke LAZY DOG: 7pm Texas Holdem LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Rock Jam w/ Pat Bautz and Middle Finger Band METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Karaoke w/ Raven MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Midnite Rider PADDY CASSIDY’S: Irish Music w/ Damion PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6:30pm Kenny Cohen SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 7pm Texas Hold em Poker Party SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: Jokers Comedy Club For more updates go to www.brevardlive.com THE COVE: 8pm DJ Sean 11- FRIDAY AUSTIN’S CALIFORNIA BISTRO: 8pm live jazz w/Greg Warner BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 7pm Aaron Cole CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 5pm Pippin And Evan; 7pm Dreamer; 8pm Matt Adkins Band CAPTAIN KATANNAS: 7pm Mark Benedix CITY LIMITS LOUNGE: 8pm Swampfox COCOA BEACH PIER: 5p Dugan & Birks; 6pm Rockit COCONUTS: 4pm Chris Miller; 8pm Eric Lagi CRICKETS: 9pm Stoney & The House Rockers CROSSROADS: 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 5pm Tony Gits EAST COAST COFFEE & TEA CO.: 7:30pm Chris Kahl FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Stevie Cochran GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: 9:30pm Dale Jones w/ Mike Weldon HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 7pm Hooter-n-Hogs Bike Night HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm Lady & The Tramps w/ Labamba KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Pinch LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 5-9:30pm Karaoke w/ Bob Neal, 9pm Fat City MELBOURNE FRIDAY FEST: Tropical Reggae Night METRO ENTERTAINMENT: Karaoke w/ Raven; 7pm Mr. Bella MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Fabulous Hell Benders PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9:30pm Four Kings PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6:30pm Jerry Zee ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 8:30pm Outta Sight Band SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 9pm SBI All Star Jam w/ The Nite Owls SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Dance Party TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 9pm Absolute Blue THE COTTAGE PUB: 9pm Dancin’ Knuckles THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 5pm Live Reggae, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG VAN GOGH’S CREATIVE CAFE: 7:30pm Josh & Andrew/ Acoustic Guitars 12 - SATURDAY AUSTIN’S CALIFORNIA BISTRO: 8pm live jazz w/Greg Warner BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 7pm Frank Lutz CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30pm Pete Harris; 7pm Dreamer; 7:30 Matt Adkins Band COCOA BEACH PIER: Summersplash Concert w/ UB40, Toots & The Maytals, Maxi Priest, and Third World and Rik Rok; 12pm WSP; 3pm Boxelder; 11pm New School Dropouts COCONUTS: 2pm DJ Josh; 7:30pm High Tide CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROSSROADS: 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 12pm Rhythm Trail; 6pm Don Soledad EAST COAST COFFEE & TEA CO.: 7:30pm Jook Bourke FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Civilian Arms, Box Plow and Suprise Guest GALAXY GRILLE: 6pm Billy Van Riper GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: 9:30pm Dale Jones w/ Mike Weldon HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm Strut w/ Purl Baylee KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Big Empty LOU’S BLUES: 5-9:30pm Karaoke w/ Bob Neal, 9pm Danny Morris METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Johnny Fever; 9pm After the Crash; 9pm Rev. Father Ian MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Funky Monkeys PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9:30pm Four Kings PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6pm Tom Hueston ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 8:30pm Karaoke SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 9pm Joel Mercado Band SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Dance Party; 9pm Greg & Brian TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 9pm Absolute Blue THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 5pm Live Reggae, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG 13 - SUNDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30 Mattock Int’l; 5:30pm Hair Peace; 6pm Sixth Street South CAPTAIN KATANNAS: 2:30pm Zane on Acoustic Guitar COCOA BEACH PIER: 2pm Caribbean Explosion; 2pm Dugan & Birks COCONUTS: 2:30pm Matt Adkins CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 12pm Tony Gits FALCON’S ROOST: 6pm Texas Holdem’ Poker HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: Reggae Music KING CENTER: 7pm The Rippingtons w/ Russ Freeman and special guest Jeff Kashiwa & Steve Reid LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 2pm John Quinlivan; 7pm Mammoth Band MALABAR MO’S: 4pm Absolute Blue PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 1pm Kenny Cohen SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 5pm Bradley and Rob Original Reggae Music TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 3pm Final Table Poker THE COVE: 4pm Live Reggae; 5pm Ana; 9pm Liquid NRG 14 - MONDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 6:30pm Kevin Nayme from Everyday Things COCONUTS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Kyle CRICKETS: 7pm Texas Hol- dem’ CROSSROADS: Wild Rose Karaoke GALAXY GRILLE: 8pm Open Jazz Jam w/ Billy Van Riper HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “In the Biz” HH for S.I.N. w/ Acoustic Jam LOU’S BLUES: 8pm John Quinlivan Band SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: No Limit Texas Hold em’; 7pm Live Poker Tournament 15 - TUESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Greg & Brian COCONUTS: 7:30pm Chris Miller COCOA BEACH PIER: 7pm Karaoke CRICKETS: 5pm Crab Races. 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Open Mic w/ Trevor Prince and B.O.N.G. HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Trivia Nite HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “Liquid Lounge” Surf Vids LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Space Coast Playboys Blues Jam; Open Mic Nite MURDOCK’S: 6pm One Street Over PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6pm Tom Hueston ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 7pm Bluegrass Jam SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Karaoke w/ Tess TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 7:30pm Final Table Poker THE COVE: 9pm Karaoke w/Ana 16 - WEDNESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Pete Harris CITY LIMITS LOUNGE: 7pm Live Blue Grass w/ Susan Pounds COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Jamakin Me Krazy w/ WSP COCONUTS: 7:30pm Danny Morris CROSSROADS: 5pm DJ Big Mark; 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/CO- Brevard Live August 2006 - 29 For more updates go to www.brevardlive.com QUINAS LOUNGE: 5:30pm Smooth Jazz Nights Out w/ The Groove Radio FALCON’S ROOST: 9pm Karaoke w/ Milt HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Texas Hold-em HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: Open Jam w/ Purl Baylee LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’s BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/Bob Neal; 9pm Retro Dance Nite w/ Andy Styles MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 6pm Blues Jam w/ Matt Sams ON TAP: 9pm DJ Tony T & Bidi PADDY CASSIDY’S: 8pm, Irish Music w/ Michael Funge SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 7pm Dance Party; No Limit Texas Hold em’; 7pm Live Poker Tournamen TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 8pm DJ John G THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG 17 - THURSDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Wunderdogs COCONUTS: 7:30pm Derek Bernard CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 6pm Don Soledad FALCON’S ROOST: 9pm Karaoke w/ Milt HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 8pm Themed Trivia HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Bike Night HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “You’re the Star” Karaoke LAZY DOG: 7pm Texas Holdem LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Rock Jam w/ Pat Bautz and Middle Finger Band METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Karaoke w/ Raven MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Midnite Rider 30 - Brevard Live August 2006 PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9pm, Irish Music w/ Damion PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6:30pm Kenny Cohen SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 7pm Texas Hold em Poker Party SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: Jokers Comedy Club THE COVE: 8pm DJ Sean 18- FRIDAY AUSTIN’S CALIFORNIA BISTRO: 8pm live jazz w/Greg Warner BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 7pm Aaron Cole CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 5pm Dave Rankin from dManufacture; 6pm Iris; 8pm dManufacture CAPTAIN KATANNAS: 7pm Jack Clutterman CITY LIMITS LOUNGE: 8pm Spanks COCOA BEACH PIER: 5p Dugan Birks; 6pm I Know Joe COCONUTS: 4pm Matt Adkins; 8pm Marc Dobson CROSSROADS: 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 5pm Tony Gits EAST COAST COFFEE & TEA CO.: 7:30pm Jook Bourke FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Trip’l Shot GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: 9:30pm The Disgruntled Clown w/ Nurse Bob HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 7pm Hooter-n-Hogs Bike Night HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm New School Dropouts KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Pinch KING CENTER: 8pm Pink Floyd’ “The Dark Side of the Moon” LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 5-9:30pm Karaoke w/ Bob Neal, 9pm National Act/Sarasota Slim METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Karaoke w/ Raven; 9pm Fall of Envy MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Usual Suspects PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9:30pm Chris Morgan PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6:30pm Jerry Zee ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 8:30pm Ernie Southern SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 9pm All Star Jam w/ The Nite Owls SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Dance Party TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 9pm Blox THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 5pm Live Reggae, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG VAN GOGH’S CREATIVE CAFE: 7:30pm Josh & Andrew/ Acoustic Guitars 19 - SATURDAY AUSTIN’S CALIFORNIA BISTRO: 8pm live jazz w/Greg Warner BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 7pm Frank Lutz CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30pm Pete Harris; 7pm Pippin & Evan; 7:30pm dManufacture COCOA BEACH PIER: 1pm Dave Kury; 5pm Dugan Birks; 7pm I Know Joe COCONUTS: 2pm DJ Josh; 7:30pm Chapter 13 CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROSSROADS: 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 12pm “Cool off at the Crowne”, Cabo Wabo Promo w/ Rhythm Trail; 6pm Don Soledad EAST COAST COFFEE & TEA CO.: 7:30pm Mike Cello and the Tree Frogs FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30 Blue Fusion GALAXY GRILLE: 6pm Billy Van Riper GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: 9:30pm The Disgruntled Clown w/ Nurse Bob HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm Lydia Can’t Breath KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Pinch LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Stevie Cochran LOU’S BLUES: 5-9:30pm Karaoke w/ Bob Neal. 9pm Outta Sight Band METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Johnny Fever; 9pm Totem Soul; Missing Picket CD Release Party MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Stoney & The House Rockers PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9:30pm Chris Morgan PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6pm Tom Hueston ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 8:30pm Karaoke SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 9pm Steve Thorpe Blues Band SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Dance Party; 9pm Gator Blues SPACE COAST HARLEY DAVIDSON-PINEDA: 11am Biker Band-n-BBQ w/ The Breaking Poing TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 9pm Space Coast Playboys THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 5pm Live Reggae, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG 20 - SUNDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 5:30 Mark Benedix; 6pm Sleepin’ Dogz CAPTAIN KATANNAS: 2:30pm Zane on Acoustic Guitar COCOA BEACH PIER: 2pm Derek Bernard; 2pm Dugan & Birks COCONUTS: 2:30pm Chapter 13 CROWN PLAZA/COQUINA LOUNGE: 12pm Tony Gits FALCON’S ROOST: 6pm Texas Holdem’ HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: Reggae Music LAZY DOG SALOON: Kenny Michaels & Sam Gorman LOU’S BLUES: 2pm Jon Parrott; 7pm Skin and Bones Band MALABAR MO’S: 4pm Austin Pettit w/ Debbie Boyer PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 1pm Kenny Cohen SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 1pm The Lights Out Project TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 3pm Final Table Poker THE COVE: 4pm Live Reggae; 5pm Ana; 9pm Liquid NRG 21 - MONDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 6:30pm Sixth Street South COCONUTS: 9pm Karaoke w/ Kyle CRICKETS: 7pm Texas Hol- For more updates go to www.brevardlive.com dem’ CROSSROADS: Wild Rose Karaoke GALAXY GRILLE: 8pm Open Jazz Jam w/ Billy Van Riper HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “In the Biz” HH for S.I.N. w/ Acoustic Jam LAZY DOG: 8pm Billy Chapman and Karmic Tricycle LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Funky Monkeys SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: No Limit Texas Hold em’; 7pm Live Poker Tournament 22 - TUESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Iris COCONUTS: 7:30pm Dave Kury COCOA BEACH PIER: 7pm Karaoke CRICKETS: 5pm Crab Races. 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Open Mic w/ Trevor Prince and B.O.N.G. HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Trivia Nite HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “Liquid Lounge” Surf Vids LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Space Coast Playboys Blues Jam; Open Mic Nite MURDOCK’S: 6pm Ruben PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6pm Tom Hueston ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 7:30pm Swampfox SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Karaoke w/ Tess TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 7:30pm Final Table Poker THE COVE: 9pm Karaoke w/Ana 23 - WEDNESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Pete Harris CITY LIMITS LOUNGE: 7pm Live Blue Grass w/ Susan Pounds COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Jamakin Me Krazy w/ Caribbean Explosion COCONUTS: 7:30pm Chris Miller CROSSROADS: 5pm DJ Big Mark; 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 5:30pm Smooth Jazz Nights Out w/ The Groove Radio FALCON’S ROOST: 9pm Karaoke w/ Milt HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Texas Hold-em HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: Open Jam w/ Purl Baylee LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’s BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/Bob Neal; 9pm Retro Dance Nite w/ Andy Styles MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 6pm Blues Jam w/ Matt Sams ON TAP: 9pm DJ Tony T & Bidi PADDY CASSIDY’S: 8pm, Irish Music w/ Michael Funge SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 7pm Dance Party; No Limit Texas Hold em’; 7pm Live Poker Tournament TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 8pm DJ John G THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG 24 - THURSDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm TBA COCONUTS: 7:30pm Marc Dobson CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 6pm Don Soledad FALCON’S ROOST: 9pm Karaoke w/ Milt HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 8pm Themed Trivia HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Bike Night HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “You’re the Star” Karaoke LAZY DOG: 7pm Texas Holdem LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Rock Jam w/ Pat Bautz and Middle Finger Band METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Karaoke w/ Raven MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Midnite Rider PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9pm, Irish Music w/ Damion PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6:30pm Kenny Cohen SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 7pm Texas Hold em Poker Party SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: Jokers Comedy Club THE COVE: 8pm DJ Sean 25 - FRIDAY AUSTIN’S CALIFORNIA BISTRO: 8pm live jazz w/Greg Warner BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 7pm Aaron Cole CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 5pm Matt Adkins Duo; 7pm Dreamer; 8pm Everyday Things CAPTAIN KATANNAS: 7pm Mark Benedix CITY LIMITS LOUNGE: 8pm Swampfox COCOA BEACH PIER: 5p Dugan Birks; 6pm Fat City COCONUTS: 4pm Solar Eclipse; 8pm Soul Fix CRICKETS: 9pm X-Band CROSSROADS: 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 5pm Tony Gits EAST COAST COFFEE & TEA CO.: 7:30pm Emily Shea FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm High Octane GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: 9:30pm Joe Morrison w/ Pat Duax HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 7pm Hooter-n-Hogs Bike Night HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm Made in China KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Usual Suspects LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/ Bob Neal; 9pm Dave Kury Band METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Karaoke w/ Raven; 9pm Weszt MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Danny Morris Band PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9:30pm Men of the House PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6:30pm Jerry Zee ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 8:30pm Norm SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 9pm The Amazing Rhythm Aces SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Dance Party TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 9pm Medusa THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 5pm Live Reggae, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG VAN GOGH’S CREATIVE CAFE: 7:30pm Josh & Andrew/ Acoustic Guitars 26 - SATURDAY AUSTIN’S CALIFORNIA BISTRO: 8pm live jazz w/Greg Warner BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 7pm Frank Lutz CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30pm Pete Harris; 7pm Dreamer; 7:30pm Everyday Things COCOA BEACH PIER: 1pm Derek Bernard; 5pm Dugan Birks; 7pm Fat City COCONUTS: 7:30pm Matt Adkins CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROSSROADS: 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 12pm “Martinis on the Deck” Three Olives Vodka Promo w/ Rhythm Trail; 6pm Don Soledad EAST COAST COFFEE & TEA CO.: 7:30pm Ken Holt FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Moral Decline, Suburbian Lockdown, Dancin Knuckles GALAXY GRILLE: 6pm Billy Van Riper GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: 9:30pm Joe Morrison w/ Pat Duax HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: UFC PPV HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: UFC PPV HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm Pinch KEY WEST BAR: 9pm Danny Morris LOU’S BLUES: 5-9:30pm Karaoke w/ Bob Neal. 9pm Austin Pettit Band Brevard Live August 2006 - 31 For more updates go to www.brevardlive.com METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Johnny Fever; 9pm TBA; 10pm Metro Gothica MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Usual Suspects PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9:30pm Dancin’ Knuckles PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6pm Tom Hueston ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 8:30pm Karaoke SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 9pm The Nite Owls SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Dance Party; 9pm Roughhouse SPACE COAST HARLEY DAVIDSON/BUELL-PALM BAY: 11am Steve Miller Memorial Blues Bash w/ Winos For Peace Blues All Stars featuring Kenny Cohen, Austin Pettit, Eddie Scott & Special Guest Absolute Blue, Blue Fusion, The Bluescasters, Eric Culberson, Danny Morris Band, Matt Sams Band, Funky Monkeys, The Mills Brothers,Hurricane Hawk & The Invaders, Ernie Southern & Zion Blackhand,The Original Vagrantz, Papa Chuck & The Phat Cats, Space Coast Playboys and the Steve Thorpe Blues Orchestra. TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 9pm Stoney & The House Rockers w/ Special Guests From the Steve Miller Blues Bash THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 5pm Live Reggae, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG 27 - SUNDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 1:30pm Spanks; 5:30pm Iris; 6pm Matt Adkins 32 - Brevard Live August 2006 CAPTAIN KATANNAS: 2:30pm Zane on Acoustic Guitar COCOA BEACH PIER: 2pm Usual Suspects; 2pm Dugan & Birks COCONUTS: 2:30pm Danny Morris CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 12pm Tony Gits FALCON’S ROOST: 6pm Texas Holdem’ HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: Reggae Music LAZY DOG SALOON: Kenny Michaels & Sam Gorman LOU’S BLUES: 2pm Billy Chapman; 7pm Blox MALABAR MO’S: 4pm Elgin Hooper SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 1pm Alize TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 3pm Final Table Poker THE COVE: 4pm Live Reggae; 5pm Ana; 9pm Liquid NRG 28 - MONDAY BREVARD LIVE MUSIC AWARDS: 6pm at the Henegar Center w/ The Danny Morris Band and Special Performances by Ernie Southern, Anna Delgado, Debby Boyer, Brenda Everling and Katty CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 6:30pm Sleepin’ Dogz CRICKETS: 7pm Texas Holdem’ CROSSROADS: Wild Rose Karaoke GALAXY GRILLE: 8pm Open Jazz Jam w/ Billy Van Riper HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “In the Biz” HH for S.I.N. w/ Acoustic Jam LAZY DOG: 8pm Blues Jam w/ Kenny Michaels & Sam Gorman LOU’S BLUES: 9pm Male Review SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: No Limit Texas Hold em’; 7pm Live Poker Tournament; BMA After Party w/ Matt Sams Band 29 - TUESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Greg & Brian COCONUTS: 7:30pm Dave Kury COCOA BEACH PIER: 7pm Karaoke CRICKETS: 5pm Crab Races. 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Open Mic w/ Trevor Prince and B.O.N.G. HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Trivia Nite HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm Murphy’s Law, The Scurvy & ColdSide LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Space Coast Playboys Blues Jam; Open Mic Nite MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm First Wine & Cheese Tasting. Reservations Required MURDOCK’S: 6pm One Street Over PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6pm Tom Hueston ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 7:30pm Bluegrass Jam SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Karaoke w/ Tess TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 7:30pm Final Table Poker THE COVE: 9pm Karaoke w/Ana 30 - WEDNESDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Hair Peace CITY LIMITS LOUNGE: 7pm Live Blue Grass w/ Susan Pounds COCOA BEACH PIER: 5pm Jamakin Me Krazy w/ WSP COCONUTS: 7:30pm Matt Adkins CROSSROADS: 5pm DJ Big Mark; 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 5:30pm Smooth Jazz Nights Out w/ The Groove Radio FALCON’S ROOST: 9pm Karaoke w/ Milt HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Texas Hold-em HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: Open Jam w/ Purl Baylee LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’s BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/Bob Neal; 9pm Retro Dance Nite w/ Andy Styles MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 6pm Blues Jam w/ Matt Sams ON TAP: 9pm DJ Tony T & Bidi PADDY CASSIDY’S: 8pm, Irish Music w/ Michael Funge SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 7pm Dance Party; No Limit Texas Hold em’; 7pm Live Poker Tournament TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 8pm DJ John G THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG 31 - THURSDAY CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7pm Anthony James Band COCONUTS: 7:30pm Soul Fix For more updates go to www.brevardlive.com CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 6pm Don Soledad FALCON’S ROOST: 9pm Karaoke w/ Milt HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 8pm Themed Trivia HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: Bike Night HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: “You’re the Star” Karaoke LAZY DOG: 7pm Texas Holdem LOU’S BLUES: 8pm Rock Jam w/ Pat Bautz and Middle Finger Band METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Karaoke w/ Raven MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm Midnite Rider PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9pm, Irish Music w/ Damion PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6:30pm Kenny Cohen SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 7pm Texas Hold em Poker Party SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: Jokers Comedy Club THE COVE: 8pm DJ Sean SEPT. 1 - FRIDAY AUSTIN’S CALIFORNIA BISTRO: 8pm live jazz w/Greg Warner BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 7pm Aaron Cole CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 8pm Willtown CAPTAIN KATANNAS: 7pm Jack Clutterman CITY LIMITS LOUNGE: 8pm Medusa COCOA BEACH PIER: 5p Dugan Birks; 6pm Separate Checks COCONUTS: 4pm TBA; 8pm TBA CRICKETS: 9pm Ray Alaire & Souled Out CROSSROADS: 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 5pm Tony Gits EAST COAST COFFEE & TEA CO.: 7:30pm TBA FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Ozone GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: 9:30pm Thea Vidal, “Down & Dirty“ HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 7pm Hooter-n-Hogs Bike Night HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm 1st Fuse Box KEY WEST BAR: 9pm TBA LAZY DOG SALOON: 8pm Karaoke w/Cindy LOU’S BLUES: 5pm Karaoke w/ Bob Neal; 9pm TBA METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Karaoke w/ Raven; 9pm TBA MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 7pm John Ryan MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm TBA PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9:30pm Stone Crossing PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6:30pm Jerry Zee ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 8:30pm TBA SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 9pm SBI All Star Jam w/ The Nite Owls SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Dance Party THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 5pm Live Reggae, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 9pm TBA VAN GOGH’S CREATIVE CAFE: 7:30pm Josh & Andrew/ Acoustic Guitars SEPT. 2 - SATURDAY AUSTIN’S CALIFORNIA BISTRO: 8pm live jazz w/Greg Warner BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 7pm Frank Lutz CAPTAIN HIRAM’S: 7:30pm Willtown COCOA BEACH PIER: 1pm Pat Michaels Duo; 5pm Dugan Birks COCONUTS: 7:30pm TBA CRICKETS: 9pm Karaoke w/Ginger CROSSROADS: 9pm DJ Scott CROWNE PLAZA/COQUINAS LOUNGE: 12pm Rhythm Trail; 6pm Don Soledad EAST COAST COFFEE & TEA CO.: 7:30pm TBA FALCON’S ROOST: 9:30pm Box Plow GALAXY GRILLE: 6pm Billy Van Riper GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: 9:30pm Thea Vidal, “Down & Dirty“ HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 9pm Memoranda KEY WEST BAR: 9pm TBA LOU’S BLUES: 5-9:30pm Karaoke w/ Bob Neal. 9pm TBA METRO ENTERTAINMENT: 9pm Johnny Fever; 9pm TBA MURDOCK’S: 7:30pm TBA PADDY CASSIDY’S: 9:30pm Stone Crossing PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: 6pm Tom Hueston ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 8:30pm Karaoke SEBASTIAN BEACH INN: 1pm Michael Pagan SIGGY’S BAR & GRILLE: 8pm Dance Party; 9pm TBA TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 9pm TBA THE COVE: 5pm Bobby Kelley sings the classics, 5pm Live Reggae, 9pm Dance Party w/Liquid NRG COMMUNITY CALENDAR AUDITIONS Aug 14: Lend Me a Tenor. 7pm Henegar Center. 321-723-8698 DANCE Aug 4: Swingtime Jass Band’s Dawg Daze Dance, Melbourne Municipal Band. Melbourne Auditorium. 321-724-0555 Aug 5: Contra Dance. 7:30pm. Live Music w/ Southern Jubilee and caller Susie Rudder. Cocoa Beach Recreation Center, 321 Ramp Road. 321-917-4529 EVENTS Beer Tasting Hosted by Florida Beer. Mon-Fri 12pm-5pm. 2500 S. Harbour City Blvd., Melbourne. 321-728-3412 Aug 4: Jazz Friday with the Ron Teixeira Trio. Brevard Museum of Art & Science, Melbouren. 321-242-0737 Aug 5: Titus Nights. Historic Downtown Titusville. 321-2673036 Aug 5, 12. 19 & 26: Summer Saturday Nights. Brevard Zoo, Melbourne. 321-254-WILD EXHIBITS Aug 4: Opening Reception for Brevard Live August 2006 - 33 Community Calendar “August Madness”. Demonstrations: Aug 5, 12, 19 & 26. Fifth Avenue Art Gallery, Melbourne. 321-259-8261 Ending Aug 3: Nellie Rodriguez, Mary Hartmann, and Joan Sims. Government Center, Viera. 690-6817 Ending Aug 3: Watercolors by Witha Lacuesta. Government Center, Viera. 690-6817 Ending Aug 3: Brevard Art Education Association “Art Teachers’ Art Show”. Government Center, Viera. 690-6817 Ending Aug 17: Lloyd Behrendt. Moore Justice Center, Viera. 690-6817 Ending Sept 10: Eternal Summer/The Art of Surf Culture. Brevard Museum of Art & Science, Melbourne. 242-0737 Ending Oct 24: Photography by Dennis Handa. BCC Planetarium, Cocoa. 690-6817 FESTIVALS Aug 11: Melbourne Friday Fest “Tropical Reggae Night”. Historic Downtown Melbourne. 724-1741 Aug 12: India Day Celebration. Expo Center, Cocoa. 321-7594409 Aug 19: Teen Fest. Kiwanis Island Park, Merritt Island. 321633-1874 Aug 20: Greek Festival. BCC Cocoa Campus. 321-433-7355 OTHER MUSIC Karaoke w/ JT & Friends. Every Tues, Thurs, Fri & Sat at Lagoon Lounge at the Comfort Inn. Cocoa Beach. Aug 5: Twilight Jazz in 34 - Brevard Live August 2006 Melbourne, WFIT 89.5 FM. Wickham Park New Amphitheatre 3pm. 321-674-8950 Aug 8 & 10: “Not in the Park” Picnic Concert #3, Melbourne Municipal Band Assoc. Melbourne Auditorium. 321-7240555 Aug 12: Twilight Jazz in Cocoa Beach, WFIT 89.5 FM. Cocoa Beach City Hall. 321-674-8950 Aug 18: Iba A Se. A Celebration of National Hispanic Heritage Month, WFIT 89.5 FM. 7:30pm Gleason Peforming Arts Center, Melbourne. 321674-8950 Aug 20: Twilight Jazz Jams, WFIT 89.5 FM and Parks & Recreation Dept. Of Palm Bay. Goode Park. 321-674-8140 THEATRE Aug 3-13: Sondheim-From Then till Now, Youth Musical Production. Melbourne Civic Theatre. 321-723-6935 Aug 11: Black Comedy by Peter Shaffer. Henegar Center. 321723-8698 Aug 11-27: Black Comedy. Henegar Center. 321-723-8698 Aug 17-27: Murder Mystery Dinner Theatre: Shop Till You Drop, Dead! Melbourne Civic Theatre. 321-723-6935. Brevard Live Magazine is not responsible for any listings printed in the magazine. All listings are submitted by our advertisers and are subjecy to change during the month. See LOCATION DIRECTORY for address and phone-numbers on page 35. LOCATION DIRECTORY Austins’s Californai Bistro: 925 E. New Haven Ave., Historic Downtown Melbourne. 321-727-3658 BELLAS: 1904 Municipal Lane. Downtown Melbourne. 321-7235001; meetmeatbellas.com BONEFISH WILLY’S RIVERFRONT GRILLE: 2459 Pineapple Ave., Melbourne. 321-253-8888; www.bonefishwillys.com Captain Hiram’s: 1580 US1, Sebastian. 772-589-4345; www.hirams.com CAPTAIN KATANNAS: 4263 N. US1, Melbourne. 321-2531369 City Limits Lounge (Brunswick Bowling Cntr): 4851 S. Dairy Rd., Melbourne. 321-723-7400 Coconuts: 2 Minutemen Cswy., Cocoa Beach. 321-7841422; www.coconutsonthebeach. com Cocoa Beach Pier: 401 Meade Ave. 321-783-7549 Crickets: 1942 N. Wickham Rd., Melbourne. 321-242-9280 Crossroads: 5070 Minton Rd., Palm Bay. 321-723-9952; www.crossroads-sports-bar.com Crowne Plaza/Coquinas Lounge: 2605 N. A1A, Indialantic. 321-775-0012 East Coast Coffee & Tea Co.: 258 E. Eau Gallie Blvd., Melbourne. 321-779-4618 Falcon’s Roost: 221 Crockett Blvd., Merritt Island. 321-452-0568 GALAXY GRILLE: 147 5th Ave., Indialantic. 321-728-5888; www.galaxygrille.com GROUCHO’S COMEDY CLUB: at Makoto’s, 785 S. Babcock St., Melbourne. 321724-1220; www.grouchoproductions.com HOOTERS OF MELBOURNE: 877 S. Babcock St. Melbourne. 321-725-7409; www. hooters.com HOOTERS OF MERRITT ISLAND: 125 W. Sykes Creek Blvd. Merritt Island. 321-4490752; www.hooters.com HUSTLER BAR & POOL ROOM: 810 N. Miramar Ave. Indialantic. 321-768-0640 Key West Bar: 2286 SR A1A, Indian Harbour Beach. 321-773-1577 King Center for the Performing Arts: 3865 N. Wickham Rd., Melbourne 321-242-2219 Lazy Dog Saloon: 642 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., Melbourne. 321-254-0825 Lou’s Blues: 3191 N. SRA1A, Indialantic. 321-7792299; www.lousbluesupstairs. com Malabar Mo’s: 2805 Malabar Rd., Palm Bay 321-725-8374; www.malabarmos.com Metro Entertainment: 3020 W. New Haven Ave., West Melbourne. 321-727-7819; www. themetroentertainment.com MOONSTRUCK WINE CO.: 836 E. New Haven Ave., Downtown Melbourne. 321-951-4555 Murdocks: 600 Brevard Ave., Cocoa Village. 321-6330600; www.murdocksbistro.com On Tap: 1212 E. Strawbridge Ave., Melbourne. 321-727-3636; www.ontapcafe.com Paddy Cassidy’s: 2009 N. Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach. 321/783-0810 PIZZA GALLERY & GRILL: In the Avenue Viera. 321-6330397 ROONEY’S CAFE & BAR: 2641 Palm Bay Rd. Palm Bay. 321-724-8520 Rum Runners: 695 Atlantic Ave., Cocoa Beach. 321-8682020 Sebastian Beach Inn: 7035 SR A1A, Melbourne Beach. 321-728-4311; www.sebastianbeachinn.com Siggy’s: 1153 Malabar Rd. NE, Palm Bay. 321/952-0104 SPACE COAST HarleyDavidson/PINEDA: 6030 N. US1. Melbourne; www.pinedahdshop.com. Space Coast HarleyDavidson/buell. 1440 Executive Cr. NE/ Palm Bay Rd. 321-259-1311. www.spacecoastharley.com. TEQUILA WILLIE’S: 1573 Palm Bay Rd., Palm Bay. 321952-3777 The Cove: 1462 SR A1A, Satellite Beach. 321-777-2683 VAN GOGH’S CREATIVE CAFE: 846 W. Eau Gallie Blvd., Melbourne. 321-259-9434 August 18-20 At The Cocoa Expo FLOWER POWER! T he Platinum Coast Orchid Society will hold its 43rd Annual Orchid Show on August 18, 19, and 20, 2006 (Friday & Saturday: 9am-6pm. Sunday: 9am-4pm) in the large, air conditioned Cocoa Expo Sports Center Arena, a 25,000 square foot facility. It is one of the larger orchid shows held each year in the state of Florida. The Show will feature spectacular orchid exhibits created by commercial growers and amateur exhibitors. Over 3000 square feet of exotic orchid exhibits, design entries, and arrangements will be presented for the publics’ viewing pleasure. Commercial growers in attendance will have thousands of orchid plants for sale to the general public. Some of the growers are from the immediate area, while others are from throughout the state and other locations, such as Taiwan, California, and Hawaii For more info call 321-632-2847. Brevard Live August 2006 - 35 brevard SCENE At Murdock’s In Cocoa: SURPRISE WEDDING Everybody who came to Murdock’s in Cocoa Village on Friday, July 7th, was there to celebrate co-owner Stevie Davis’ 50th birthday. And since Stevie is a fabulous and popular lady, a ton of people showed up, and it was standing room only. Then it happened: Surprise! Surprise! Stevie Davis and longterm partner and fiance Randy Whittaker got married. Only very few employees, who helped to set up the surprise wedding, were informed. Even Stevie’s mother (see photo) was caught by surprise. It certainly was a great party with lots of cheers and many happy wishes for the newly wed couple. New & Original: THE LIGHTS OUT PROJECT The Lights Out Project is an eclectic mix of island music and urban rhthyms sure to spark up your soul and move your feet. By combining reggae, ska, Hawaiin and hip-hop along with all original music, The Lights Out Project is sure to impress any original music lover. Led on vocals by Jason Noon along with Eric ‘E-Roc’ Hill (who both helped to create the local sensation Indicasol) and topped off with rapper Cris Falbo the music takes its audience on an upbeat urban musical experience. On bass guitar is the dynamic and ever funky Jon Hulland who is the sound engineer and co-producer of much of the music. Jon is accompanied on drums by Ivan ‘ I V’ Grammer whose positive spiritual vibrations are evident in his ability to keep the crowd dancing all night long. Ivan comes from a family of professional musicians and it is plain to see in his rhythmic abilities. And on lead guitar is the hawaiin slack key master Justin Alderfer (former lead guitar player of Indicasol) who can play just about anything that has strings. Justin combines blazing reggae guitar with Hawaiin slack key, 36 - Brevard Live August 2006 brevard SCENE yukalele, and a synthesizer which allows him to mimic anything from pan flute to saxaphone. The combination of all these different musicians and styles playing original music is a show that everyone should see. Don’t miss your opportunity to catch the fresh new sounds of The Lights Out Project playing all throughout Brevard County and beyond. You can find the band at the SBI August 20th and September 17th, from 3-8pm; and Saturday, September 9th at Meg O’Malley’s from 9pm - 1am. BLACKHAND BECOMES THE WHITE KNIGHT F iercely determined disabled veteran Zion Blackhand, paralyzed from the chest down in a 1999 construction accident in St. Louis, has come to the aide of E.A.R.T.H. AWARENESS to become one of the major Nominated For The 2006 BMA’s Entertainer Of The Year Award: THE MIDDLE FINGER BAND W hat about the name? “It was a joke,” says drummer Pat Bautz and explains that the Middle Finger Band is really a “jam band” consisting of professional musicians who are involved in other projects but enjoy playing together. “We have been playing together for about 1 1/2 years,” says Pat whose main gig is being the drummer in the legendary rock band Three Dog Night. “We” - that is Pat Bautz (drums) who started this jam band, Kerry Morris (bass), Johnny Berman (guitar), Will Powers (guitar) and Chilli Head (keyboard). Together they are jamming on some of the coolest rock tunes from the 60’s to the 80’s. This band has never practised or tried to get any gigs on the weekends. The only place you can find them these days are at Lou’s Blues every Thursday night. sponsors of this year’s Stephen Miller Blues Bash. His love of music and children, a harp player himself, has generously donated $5000 in his personal quest to “bring back the love” into this world. Born in Virginia, Zion “put his finger on the map” in 2000 and became a resident of Indian River County. Not willing to give up his first love of playing music, he can often be seen wheeling himself into almost any jam session in the tri-county area, and most often accompanies Delta Bluesman Ernie Southern on a regular basis. Influenced by the music of John Lee Hooker, Johnny Winter, and Duane Allman, his favorite harp player is Charlie Mc Coy. He is currently listening to Dr. John’s version of Stagger Lee, as he drives himself from jam to jam. Zion’s willingness to help this charitable event stemmed from “a promise he made to a friend”. One who believes that integrity is vital to the soul, this WHITE KNIGHT hopes to start his own charity soon, to be called “HARPS FOR HEROES” and will be an effort to see that all soldiers overseas receive harmonicas, an admirable effort for anyone to undertake. Brevard Live August 2006 - 37 florida NEW RELEASES STEVE THORPE : LIVE, DOWN AND DIRTY 12 Song CD Steve Thorpe has just released his second full length album, Live Down and Dirty shows the Kentucky born blues man at his best. He’s a live performer first, he says that’s the proving ground for any blues band “My favorite albums have always been the live ones. That’s where you really hear what a player is about, and I wanted to to capture the band in the same way.” Recorded at Lou’s Blues Indialantic and Dirty Harry’s in Daytona Beach. The set opens with a rollicking medley of “Dust My Broom/Boot Hill” that features Thorpe’s throaty vocals and an aggressive slide guitar. Each instrumental break he trades off with keyboardist Kenny Clarke. The stinging guitar riffs are answered by Clarke’s high octane response. “Boot Hill” shows the varied influences that shaped Thorpe. Written by Don Rich (of Buck Owens band The Buckaroos) who pioneered alternate tunings that helped make the Buck Owens sound so distinctive. “The Thrill Is Gone” is the first of 38 - Brevard Live August 2006 three B.B. King songs included here and gives son Nathan Thorpe the opportunity to provide a creeping bottomend base line. Thorpe says Nathan is “already playing on another wavelength from me” incorporating varied influences and theory that makes Thorpe the younger as comfortable laying it down in a blues setting or stretching out to jazz and world music influences like Morrocan and Eqyptian! “Little Bit” is a mid tempo groove made up of equal parts funk blues and rock. Here again Nathan’s bass is accented perfectly by Tom Bayes precise drum beats. Bayes plays as if holding back enough to give each beat enough space to punctuate the the pulsing baseline. BB Kings “Never Make A Move Too Soon” gets a fierce guitar attack from Thorpe. “Flower Girl”, an orignal and his version of Hendrix’s “Little Wing” were culled from live shows at bike week in Daytona and were recorded right off the board, so they’re very clean with minimal crowd response. The live energy of Thorpe’s stage show is well captured. His heavy use of BB King songs is evidence of Thorpe’s deep reverence of him. “I like to play what I listen to and it’s still BB and Willie Dixon.” Thorpe’s rootsy treatment of BB Kings “Every Day I Have The Blues” rivals the original in energy and heart (not an easy thing to do). Also included on this live set are songs by Bill Broonzy (“Key To The Highway”), “They Call It Stormy Monday” by T Bone Walker and Willie Dixon’s “Young Fashion Ways”. Anoth- er high energy medley of “Sweet Little Angel/How Blue Can You Get” give the whole band time to stretch and Thorpe gives them plenty of room to do it. The album closes with a Steve Thorpe original titled “Hurricane Grays”, which is strong enough to make you wish he’d included a few more originals on this set. Rob Selkow KENNY COHEN: SAX ON THE BEACH 14 Song CD Another great live recording by Saxmaster Kenny C featuring his esteemed colleague Mr. Mike Harrington, Grandmaster on guitar. Two all-time favorite musicians playing alltime favorite tunes like “On The Sunny Side of the Street”, “It’s A Wonderful World”, even “America the Beautiful”. It’s a musthave in your collection of memories and good times. Kenny C. and Mr. Mike have all along become the music of the Space Coast. Thank you for all your great music! Heike Clarke Brevard Live August 2006 - 39 40 - Brevard Live August 2006 brevard SCENE GOLF FUND RAISER: DUFFER’S SCRAMBLE The Joe Realino Memorial Fund is holding their 23rd annual Duffer’s Scramble golf tournament fund raiser on Sunday, October 1st, 2006 at the Cocoa Beach Country Club. Registration starts at 11:45am – Shotgun start is at 12:45pm. Cost is $75 per player. The fund assists with living expenses for qualified hospitality industry employees in Brevard County who are out of work due to injury or illness. Since 1969 The Joe Realino Memorial Fund has given out over 1 million dollars in assistance. For more information please contact David Sigafoos at 749-0053 or Joanna Kemp at 321-223-4003 Nominated For The 2006 BMA’s Entertainer Of The Year Award: JQB T hese three letters stand for the “John Quinlivan Band”, and since this is a little long, it’s “JQB” (and try to repeat that fast three times, then you know why we still take the time to spell it out!). Formed in February, this band is brand-new, even though some of the musicians are well-known in this county. In the beginning of the year, frontman/guitarist/vocalist John Quinlivan of “Absolute Blue”- fame, left the band that he co-founded to persue a new band with a new sound. After a short hiatus, he was back on Brevard’s stages and has been busy performing ever since. The musicians around him are Ken Morris who plays keys, harp, mandoline, guitar, and sings too; Terry Wallace on bass, and Mike St. Peter on drums. And while Absolute Blue as “Entertainer of the Year 2004” cannot participate in the Brevard Live Music Awards anymore (yes, once you get the highest honor you retire from this popularity contest!), the new John Quinlivan Band, being a new band with a new sound, can be nominated - and lo and behold, they were! Brevard Live August 2006 - 41 42 - Brevard Live August 2006 brevard SCENE You Can See Them BEFORE They Become Famous: ROCK’S UP & COMING BANDS AT THE METRO F rom New York to Canada, rockers alike come from all over to shake the very foundations of the The Metro Entertainment complex. Hybrid L and Echo Valve from Georgia and the Florida based Allele, who’s been touring with acts such as Staind, Shinedown, and Saliva, have made their mark at The Metro. Also, groups such as Sound Central from Canada and the Sex Slaves from New York City, and the upcoming Mr. Bella, are among the many bands playing this West Melbourne multi-stage venue. The Sex Slaves, whose new album, “Bite Your Tongue,” released through Radical Records, recently played at The Metro as one of their stops on a U.S. tour. Their song, “Thank God for Jack Daniels” has been added to the play list at rock stations around the country, to include Sioux City, Iowa’s Z98 rock station, Dallas, Texas’ KDBN 93.3, and KSHE 95 out of St. Louis, Missouri. These guys are true “Rock & Roll.” The sounds of Allele, out of Jacksonville, still echo through the halls of The Metro from their November 2005 performance. The group includes Kelly Hayes, former guitarist of Cold, and is working with Corporate Punishment Records president Thom Hazaert. Their debut album, “Point of Origin” is in stores now. While there are bands coming to The Metro all the way from Canada, there are still plenty of local acts making themselves Metro alumni. Berman, out of Orlando, Missing Picket from Palm Bay, and The Metro’s very own Sleeping With Sybil, lead by front man and Metro co-owner, Joe Haile, are just a few of the many local area artists to go see. Coming soon to The Metro are Ten Count Fall out of Ohio, Vocal Drop from Leesburg, and Stemm Cell, who recently played the Hard Rock Live in Orlando. To check a calendar of future acts and show dates, visit www. themetroentertainment.com, or call 321727-7819. by Jeff Cagle Brevard Live August 2006 - 43 44 - Brevard Live August 2006 brevard EATZ Conchy Joe’s/Abaco Jack’s In Eau Gallie Is Closed: THE END OF AN ERA... W as anybody surprised when Abaco Jack’s closed its doors in June? Ever since the new owners took over the popular river restaurant and bar Conchy Joe’s, people were talking about it. Many predicted that it would become another condominium development, others were hoping it would stay the same... Fred Ayres from Jenssen Beach rebuilt the former historical hotel using some of the original building to create a beautiful place on the river. When Conchy Joe’s opened its doors in 1993, it was an example for great hospitality and entertainment. Fred Ayres was a gracious restaurant owner, loved and respected by his employees, managers and customers. He provided live music up to six days a week, a happy hour buffet that everyone talked about, and crab races that became very popular. Tiki-Ed was invited to do his carvings on the deck from the day it opened. When the new owners bought Conchy Joe’s, the atmosphere changed. Some of the longtime employees were let go - along with the happy hour buffet, the crab races (they’re now at Crickets), the TV Trivia Games; and less music. The party was over! Many “regulars” got upset and stayed away. Others, like Bill Rigg, don’t want to give up hope. He wrote a letter: “This facility was operated for 12 years “very successfully”, until this past year with the present owners. They took away all of the things that the customers loved, and killed it.” He also hopes that “the present owners will give other business owners who are interested in this restaurant, a chance to lease or buy it.” Brevard Live August 2006 - 45 46 - Brevard Live August 2006 brevard EATZ 5th Avenue Galaxy Grille in Indialantic: HOT MENU, COOL JAZZ, CONTEMPORARY ATMOSPHERE W e picked the perfect night to visit Indialantic’s Galaxy Grill on 5th Avenue. Open for lunch since January, this charming beach restaurant has served a variety of salads, sandwiches, wraps and pizzas. Just recently the Grille added a new dinner menu along with live entertainment, and our Monday night’s special was Billy Van Riper’s Jazz Jam along with Fettuccine Alfredo and a fresh, crispy Calypso Salad. While the lunch menu features lots of “All American” sandwiches and wraps like BLT, Turkey Club, Reuben, Tuna Melt etc., the dinner menu is “Classic Italian” with all-time favorites like Chicken Marsala, Veal Parmesan, Lasagne, Shrimp Scampi, Baked Ziti and all kinds of comfort-pasta-dishes that melt in your mouth. Guests that want to watch their diet can choose from nine different salads that are easy on your waist-line and don’t leave you hundgry. We tried both - the rich and tasty Fettuccine Alfredo smothered in lots of cream sauce with generous pieces of chicken. (It was a generous helping, too much for me, and my dining-partner was happy to scuff up half of my meal.) And the Calypso Salad with roasted chicken breast, mixed greens, mandarin oranges, walnuts, onion, tomatoes and a Raspberry vinaigrette that looked as beautiful as it tasted. Before we finished our meals the place filled up quickly and soon every seat in the house was taken. The jazz jam, hosted by Billy Van Riper featuring many great local jazz players, was about to begin. The music was the best dessert in this county that night. The amount of talent that showed up to jam was incredible, and the atmosphere so relaxing as if you sat in your best friends livingroom. Along with good food and cool music 6 nights a week, Galaxy Grille offers a fabulous wine bar and beers from around the world. Located at 147 5th Avenue, Indialantic. Open 6 days, closed on Tuesdays. Serving lunch 11am-3pm, dinner starting at 5pm. Call 321-7285888. Brevard Live August 2006 - 47 48 - Brevard Live August 2006 brevard EATZ Yellow Dog Café In Malabar: CULINARY EXPERIENCE ON THE INDIAN RIVER Y ellow Dog Café seems to have it all together. They’ve got the food, the location and a new valet parking service — the recipe for a truly successful and unique Brevard restaurant. by Eroica Fedder It was a tough decision: Rack of Lamb or Roasted Duckling. It was my first time at The Yellow Dog Café in Malabar (gasp, yes, first time) and I was impressed by the diverse menu. I finally decided on the duck while my dining partner had her heart set on the Pan Seared Salmon. We thought we had it all figured out, but there were more choices we had yet to make. Which wine? Which salad? Potato or vegetable? Needless to say, we needed some time to think. So we ordered the Spinach Stuffed Portobello to help us decide. It didn’t take us long to finish the appetizer. The moist spinach filled Portobello was topped with artichoke hearts, roasted peppers and havarti cheese. A combination that was equal to a nearly orgasmic appetizer. Nearly! Our server, Joti Hahn, who has been with the café for over 6 years, helped us with the rest of our decisions. She suggested a unique wine called Evolution. It’s a crazy mix of Zinfandel, Riesling, Chardonnay and some other flavors that will have your mouth dancing with each sip. The great thing is, you almost never get the same sip twice. Each time you take a taste the wine lets out yet another flavor. That kept the evening interesting. I like salads, but the first thing that enters my mind when I enter a restaurant isn’t “I wonder what kind of salad comes with the meal.” That’s why I was so surprised to have a one-of-akind salad placed before me shortly after we ordered. The collage of mixed baby greens, kidney beans, pumpkin seeds, feta and some other goodies was topped off with a Yellow Dog original salad dressing that was out of this world. Combined, the ingredients created a salad taste rarely experienced when getting a house salad. Having devoured our preentrée goodies, we set off on a tour of the restaurant hosted by Joti and learned that there are more options for diners. We were seated in the room labeled the patio, which has a stunning view of the river and the recently built dock, but there are two other rooms in which one may dine. There is the Green Room, where one can watch the chefs prepare their meal and gaze at the river and the Library downstairs with yet another stunning view of the river and walls lined with books. Joti also showed us the Yellow Dog album where pictures from the very beginning of this unique restaurant can be found. Owners Stuart and Nancy Borton bought the restaurant and nearly gutted and re-furbished the interior to make it the Café it is today. Odd as it may seem, opening night for the Yellow Dog Café was a very rainy February 13, 1998 — a Friday. But despite the Friday the 13th reputation the restaurant came in with a bang. Nancy said her opening night was every restaurateur’s dream come true. Since then the café has been going strong but Nancy doesn’t take all the credit for it. She says that one of the most important parts about having a successful restaurant is the staff. They have perfected their service and even the recipes for the restaurant. Nearly all of Yellow Dog’s recipes are original and are a compilation of the café’s chefs and Nancy’s husband Stuart. Even the salad dressings are creations made by Stuart and his staff, so it’s no surprise that he plans to come out with a Yellow Dog cookbook filled with original recipes in the near future. By the time we’d toured the café and flipped through the photo album our meal was ready. The plates placed in front of us were so beautiful it was almost a sin to touch them and mess up the culinary art. My duck entrée came with potato cakes and string beans, both of which were delicious. The duck itself was moist and tangy, roasted to a slightly crisp perfection on the outside. The seared salmon also had a beauty about it. It was served on top of a Brevard Live August 2006 - 49 50 - Brevard Live August 2006 brevard EATZ YELLOW DOG continued risotto cake, drizzled with a mild garlic sauce and topped with asparagus. The beautifully arranged dishes lasted just long enough to snap the photos. After dinner we decided to take a walk down the restaurant’s new dock and admire the sunset. We also needed to walk off some of the food we’d just eaten and prepare for desert. The newly built dock is not the only addition the Yellow Dog has planned. Nancy says that there are plans in the works for some outside seating. “I’m hoping that by this time next year we’ll be sipping on Martinis by the river,” Nancy said. She added that they also plan to allow dogs on their planned deck. We were still stuffed when we came back inside but Joti came out with a tray full of deserts that made that little pocket open up in your stomach. The wide variety of tempting treats gave us yet another difficult decision to make, but we quickly decided on their Boston Crème, which came served with whipped cream and a thin dog-shaped cookie. After visiting the Yellow Dog Café myself, it’s clear why they have such a successful business. And in case you hadn’t heard, Nancy and Stuart are at it again. They recently opened Stuart’s Bistro in Indiatlantic. Yellow Dog Café is located at 905 U.S. Highway 1 in Malabar. Meals range from $9-$15 for lunch and $21-$45 for dinner. East Coast Coffee & Tea Company: COFFEE, TEA OR... MUSIC O wners, Jim and Laurie Hall are both retired Air Force Officers. Laurie was a commuter airline captain and quit just before 9-11 and Jim is a pilot for American Airlines. East Coast Coffee & Tea is the result of wanting a comfortable place to drink coffee, relax, and read the paper, so they decided to create one! They also envisioned a place for local artists to display their artwork and a nice setting for musicians to play. Jooke Bourke plays contemporary bluesy, original music. Chris Kahl, from Merritt Island plays guitar and sings his original songs about the local area, including hurricanes! Melanie, Myke Cello, Don Soledad & Bo Frazer are just some of the many musicians you’ll see on Friday & Saturday nights. Malia, Florida Today’s “Brevard Idol” will be performing August 4th. Open at 7 am, you can stop in for your coffee fix and a variety of muffins, bagels and Danish. They also have delicious Quiche Lorraine & Spinach Quiche. On these hot afternoons and evenings, you can indulge in some BlueBell ice cream! Or top it on your favorite dessert. “Choc-aholics” can enjoy the most incredible warmed Chocolate Lava Cake, topped with whipped cream. Or choose between decadent Cheesecake, Tuxedo Cake and Deep Dish Apple Pie. With their friendly, knowledgable employees, they are sure to be successful. East Coast Coffee & Tea is located in the new Publix shopping center on Eau Gallie Blvd. and Patrick Drive. With all the great talent they have playing, combined with the great coffee, smoothies, teas & desserts, business is better than ever! 258 East Eau Gallie Cswy., Indian Harbour Place. 321-779-4618. by Karen Hoodless Brevard Live August 2006 - 51 52 - Brevard Live August 2006 brevard HEALTH Health-Guru Hagen Panton: DAMN MOSQUITOS! PART 1 Y ou’re flipping burgers for the neighborhood barbecue, and the mosquitoes have already begun their feast - on you!! As you swat madly at the pests, you notice other folks seem completely unfazed. Could it be that mosquitoes prefer dining on some humans It’s true. Mosquitoes do exhibit blood-sucking preferences, say the experts. “One in 10 people are highly attractive to mosquitoes,” reports Jerry Butler, PhD, professor emeritus at the University of Florida. But it’s not dinner they’re sucking out of you. Female mosquitoes - males do not bite people - need human blood to develop fertile eggs. Apparently, not just anyone’s. Who Mosquitoes Like Best While researchers have yet to pinpoint what mosquitoes consider an ideal hunk of human flesh, the hunt is on. “There’s a tremendous amount of research being conducted on what compounds and odors people exude that might be attractive to mosquitoes,” says Joe Conlon, PhD, technical advisor to the American Mosquito Control Association. With 400 different compounds to examine, it’s an extremely laborious process. “Researchers are just beginning to scratch the surface,” he says. Scientists do know that genetics account for a whopping 85% of our susceptibility to mosquito bites. They’ve also identified certain elements of our body chemistry that, when found in excess on the skin’s surface, make mosqui- over others? I am one of them. I never have to use mosquito repellent. My mom always says it’s because I’m not sweet, but maybe there is more to it..This may clear up the mystery. toes swarm closer. People with high concentrations of steroids or cholesterol on their skin surface attract mosquitoes. That doesn’t necessarily mean that mosquitoes prey on people with higher overall levels of cholesterol, Butler explains. These people simply may be more efficient at processing cholesterol, the byproducts of which remain on the skin’s surface. Mosquitoes also target people who produce excess amounts of certain acids, such as uric acid, explains entomologist John Edman, PhD, spokesman for the Entomological Society of America. These substances can trigger the mosquitoes’ olfactory sensations, or sense of smell, causing them to launch their “landing” onto unsuspecting victims. But the process of attraction begins long before the landing. Mosquitoes can smell their dinner from an impressive distance of up to 50 meters. “Any type of carbon dioxide is attractive, even over a long distance,” Conlon says. Larger people tend to give off more carbon dioxide, which is why mosquitoes typically prefer munching on adults to small children. Pregnant women are also at increased risk, as they produce a greater-than-normal amount of exhaled carbon dioxide. Movement and heat also attract mosquitoes. So if you want to avoid an onslaught of mosquito bites at your next outdoor gathering, stake out a chaise lounge rather than a spot on the volleyball team. Here’s why. As you run around the volleyball court, the mosquitoes sense your movement and head toward you. When you pant from exertion, the smell of carbon dioxide from your heavy breathing draws them closer. So does the lactic acid pouring from your sweat glands. And then - gotcha. With a long track record - mosquitoes have been around for 170 million years - and more than 175 known species in the U.S., these shrewd summertime pests clearly aren’t going to disappear any time soon. But you can minimize their impact. Not having any standing water around is critical. Even an old bucket of water can become a breeding ground for female mosquitos and itchy ground for you! For all the health risks and benefits of insect repellents make sure you pick up next month’s issue! Until then I will make my recommendation to purchase Cutter Advanced...that seems to be the safest and most effective kind I could find... Brevard Live August 2006 - 53 54 - Brevard Live August 2006 brevard SCENE Crossroads In Palm Bay: ST. JUDE BENEFIT RAISED $11,300 A big thank you to Crossroad-owners Sandy and Molly who threw a benefit party last month to raise funds for St. Judes Children’s hospital for the second time. This year the benefit was even more successful than the year before raising whopping $11,300 during their 3-day-event. Sandy and Molly want to thank all their volunteers and the bands that donated their time to make this benefit a great success, and, of course, all their patrons that came out to party and support the cause. (At times, it was standing room only!) Ann-Lia Gift Shop in Cocoa Beach: UNIQUE GIFTS & COLLECTABLES T he Ann-Lia Gift Shop has been serving the community of Cocoa Beach as well as all 50 states with unique gifts and treasures, since1953. The new owners, Chris, Carol, and Jennifer guarantee you will be treated with respect and kindness, following in the tradition of Ann (the founder), and her family. While they carry collectibles such as Hallmark Ornaments, Harbour Light Lighthouses, Harmony Kingdom, Willow Tree and Fairy Glenn figurines, as well as NASA memorabilia, they have also increased their beach supplies and welcomed local artists to display and sell their craft in the store. They also have prints depicting Cocoa Beach throughout the past eighty-one years on display and for sale. They will also make custom gift baskets for all occasions, including “Carol’s Famous Baby Shower Cake, and will also ship any item worldwide, and can order almost “everything”. If you are looking for a “one of a kind store” with personal service, visit Ann-Lia’s of Cocoa Beach. They are located at 38 S. Atlantic Ave. (A1A.), Cocoa Beach. They also have free parking off First Street South, next to the shop. Karen Hoodless Brevard Live August 2006 - 55 Art in brevard by Lou Belcher LOLLY WALTON For Lolly Walton, nature is where her heart is. She says that she could be happy painting birds for the rest of her life – she just wants to do it well. 56 - Brevard Live August 2006 W alton was born in Milford, Delaware, and lived there until she turned three. From three years of age until twelve, she lived in Sylacauga, Alabama. The long, lazy summer days in the south, filled with nature, exploring the outdoors or lazing in the shade, shaped her fondness for birds, frogs, trees -- anything in its natural form and environment. Her paintings reflect the beauty of those days. After Alabama, Walton moved to Wilmington, Delaware, and lived there through high school. One week after Walton graduated from high school, her mother died. That tragedy defined her adult years. She felt she had to pull herself out of the rubble, to invent a life for herself. It taught her to stand on her own two feet in days long before women were encouraged to do that. Walton knows that the event could have conquered her, but she chose to make a happy, positive life for herself — “To rise from the ashes,” as she puts it. She has done a wonderful job of that. After high school, Walton attended business school for two years. She didn’t have time for art in those days. She was busy making a life. She married Scott Walton, had her daughter, Rebecca; and by 1977, the family moved to Miami. She worked for Ryder System in the human resources area for 26 years. Part of her job was coordinating health and wellness events. The skills she learned from those events have served her well in the art world as she helps put together exhibits and receptions for the various organizations she has joined. While living in Miami, she and her husband had another place in the Florida Keys where they enjoyed fishing and boating. Her days in the keys added picturesque images to her memory bank. When she took up painting, she found herself drawing on those images for inspiration. Walton didn’t take up painting until 1997. She started by taking some art courses at Miami Dade Junior College. She took drawing and watercolor painting lessons from Jean Pateky. This was her start. She also took watercolor instruction from Ricardo Aberle who teaches at Fairchild Tropical Botanic Gardens in Coral Gables, Florida. Walton joined the Miami Watercolor Society and became involved with other painters. Caliope Polimus was one of Walton’s mentors from those Miami days. She met her in a watercolor class, and Polimus has inspired and encouraged Walton every since. Two years ago, Walton and her husband moved to Brevard County. She is thrilled with her new home. She is surrounded by what she likes best… the water, nature, and a supportive art community. Walton is a dynamo with a “Zest for Life” sign flashing over her head. She finds art so satisfying that she has boundless energy for it. Her feet had barely touched the ground after moving here before she had joined the Strawbridge Art League and became the hospitality chair for that organization. She also joined the Brevard Watercolor Society and is the current membership chairperson for that group. She also was the co-chair of the Brevard Watercolor Society’s show, Splash 2006. And, she also belongs to the Florida Watercolor Society and has submitted a painting for consideration for their annual show. When asked why she chose watercolor as her medium, Walton said, “Because it’s a challenge. The medium is so unforgiving—you have to rise above it.” She didn’t shy from this new challenge. After the rough start she had when her mother died, she said that she is always up for the fight to conquer what comes her way. She is certainly succeeding at mastering the medium. She depicts nature with a beautiful blend of colors that draw you into the scene. Her paintings make you feel you could put your feet up and enjoy one of those lazy, summer days with her. Walton regularly exhibits her work. She has had exhibits at the government center through the Brevard Cultural Alliance. She entered the Landmarks—Our Heritage exhibit sponsored by the Strawbridge Art League and won a merit award for her depiction of the Olden House. This year she joined the Art and Antiques Studio Gallery on Highland Ave in Eau Gallie. The gallery is a cooperative where the artists display and sell their work. Walton attributes her knowledge of the business end of art to the gallery. On September 1st, 2006, the Art and Antiques Studio Gallery will have a reception for Walton from 5:30p.m. until 8:30p.m. Her paintings will be featured for the month of September in the gallery. The public is welcome to attend this opening reception. Walton’s advice to young mothers and those just starting out is, “Be true to yourself. Pick something you love and make it your avocation, so you’ll have something to fall back on – so you’ll be able to leave your mark.” Walton has taken her own advice. She pursues art eagerly, looking forward to the next painting or the next thing she will learn from the art and the people she meets through her art. It is a pleasure to encounter someone who derives so much satisfaction from what they do. Her energy is refreshing and contagious. If you’d like to contact Walton, you can call her at the Art and Antique Studio Gallery at (321) 253-5553 or at her studio at (321) 253-1941, or you can email her at lollyart4sale@ bellsouth.net. Brevard Live August 2006 - 57 People in brevard Guest Review & Signed Drawing By “Java” John Goldacker: “Ringo’s All Starrs shine over Melbourne!” T he last (and only) time I had seen Ringo was on the 4th of July, 1984 - Mr. Starr had sat in with the Beach Boys at a free concert in South Beach (Miami), singing the lead on the Beatles’ tribute to the Boys “Back in the U.S.S.R.” (…flew in from Miami Beach BOAC…), and drumming on a twenty minute “Fun, Fun, Fun” while the fireworks went off. What a night! But not enough. So ever since the first “All Starr Band tour” in 1989, I swore I’d have to go to one. Well, over 15 years, and 9 tours later, tonight I finally got my wish! And right here at the King Center in Melbourne, Florida too! And the timing must have been right, because our son Dylan was finally old enough to really appreciate going (we both got Ringo Peace & Love buttons for our collections). The last minute addition to the tour (which sold out in minutes) was an awesome 2 and a half hour romp through the past 40 years of rock. Heavy on classics by Ringo and the Fab-Four, and hits by the other members of this year’s “All Starrs” – Edgar Winter, Billy Squire, Richard Marx, Shelia E, Hamish Stuart (Average White Band), and much to my delight Rod Argent (The Zombies/Argent). The anticipation had been building for me all week, as I’ve been playing Ringo on my radio show, with a special tribute on his birthday (July 7th). So, when I woke up today, I was ready. And apparently, so Ringo and crew. With a star laden stage, and a deafening applause, the All Starrs took to the stage, then welcomed Ringo (chanting “What’s My Name??!”), who kicked off with a raucous set of “It Don’t Come Easy”, “What Goes On” (which he pointed out was the only Lennon/McCartney/Starkey composition), and the rockabilly 58 - Brevard Live August 2006 “Honey Don’t”. Very kool. Then the former Mr. Starkey announced it was time for him to sit behind the drums, and play behind his fabulous band mates. So the All Starrs got their chance to show off, and none of them let us down! First Ringo introduced Billy Squire, who shouted – ‘Thank You Paul!’ then kicked into “Everybody Wants You”, and in turn welcomed Edgar Winter (that’s when my son asked is he gonna play Frankenstein?!...that’s my boy!). Edgar gave us smoking version of “Free Ride” (later, I told Dylan…). Edgar then welcomed “the next contestant” Sheila E. She stepped up with a kick-ass “Love Bizarre” (dueling with Ringo he quipped – “even in those few moments, she played the drums more then I did me whole life!”), and he followed with The Beatles’ “Boys”. Richard Marx gave us “Don’t Mean Nothin’” and then introducing Rod Argent (“…he’s not a bad kisser, for a guy”) who then zapped us with The Zombies “She’s Not There”. Yeah! Ringo took center stage again with “Never Without You” (a tribute to George Harrison), which was followed by the audience singing “Happy Birthday” to him. Ringo said his thank you’s, but mentioned he’ll “never tour in July again – it’s been my birthday all month” and kicked into a sing-a-long “Yellow Submarine”! Then he said the next segment would be solo time (though no one played solo) starting with Edgar’s (daddy…..) beautiful long forgotten classic “Dying to Live”, and Richard’s equally charming “Right Here Waiting” (which my wife Jen & son sang hugging). Then, Winter strapped on the keyboard (yes, son – now!) “Frankenstein”! Whew, perfect – Edgar played keys, drums, and sax all in one song. A few more by Ringo “Photograph”, and the title track from his newest CD, the very kool, Beatlesque “Choose Love”. More hits came- “Glamorous Life” (Sheila E.), “I Wanna Be Your Man” (Starr), “Rock Me Tonight” (Squire), then one of the show stoppers for me, a very psychedelic “Hold Your Head Up” by Rod Argent. (By the way, after rehearsing and going on the road with the All-Starrs, Argent has decided to take The Zombies on the road for the first time in 35 years!) Winding down the night Ringo got a little country on us with “Act Naturally”, and “Memphis in Your Mind”, then he thanked a woman for being the lone lit bic lighter in the house, and mentioned that the band did not want to leave the stage (in other words, give up the encore cheers, after this we’re leaving), then finished with an extra long, little ragged, but fun “With a Little Help From My Friends”, and it was over. What a FAB night! Brevard Live August 2006 - 59 60 - Brevard Live August 2006 Brevard Live August 2006 - 61 62 - Brevard Live August 2006 Brevard Live August 2006 - 63 BREVARD LIVE MAGAZINE P.O. Box 1452 Melbourne, Fl 32902 64 - Brevard Live August 2006 PRESORTED STANDARD U S POSTAGE PAID MELBOURNE, FL PERMIT 470